Depends entirely on the revolver- make and model. In 1890, a Colt Single ACtion Army was ABOUT $25.00, depending on caliber, barrel, and finish. However, there WERE very cheap revolvers selling for less than a dollar. See if your library can get you a reprinted copy of the 1896 Sears catalog. it has a whole section on rifles, shotguns and handguns that were for sale (by mail!)
$1890. And that was a very expensive car.
1870-1890
About $20
Made 1870-1890 or so
Charley Price was born in 1890.
Dorothy Price was born in 1890.
Price's Mill was created in 1890.
Original price - discount = new price Original price - (Original price x 0.15) = 18.00 Which can be written as: 1 Original price - 0.15 Original price = 18.00 Which can be written as: 0.85 Original price = 18.00 Wich can be written as: Original price = 18.00 / 0.85 Original price = 21.18 Note that since there is 15% off in the original price, the new price is essentially (100% - 15%) = 85% of the original price.
1870-1890 or so
I don't know what the price should be, but you can search oldguns.net, antiqueguns.com, gunsamerica.com, gunbroker.com
100-300
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