Impossible to answer. If you are referring to a military issue 1911 pistol that is in new, unused condition, that is so rare that there are no comparable sales to use to judge value- it is a one-of-a-kind. An educated guess would be somewhere in the $5,000 range, but the only true means of determining a value would be to sell it. For insurance purposes, you would need an appraisal from a licensed firearms appraiser.
Cold
Absolutely. That is discrimination.
Patton
300 dollars to me , if it is in great condition.
General McArthur
Your Winchester model 1894 Buffalo Bill Commemorative will bring 695 dollars for a rifle unfired(new in the box condition) and the issued box and hangtags with it.If fired then the value will be between 250-350 dollars.
This gun depending on the condition if unfired is worth around 650.00 if fired it goes down from there with the condition.....
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Ballistae. wooden artillery that fired rocks.
barrett M82
"All-fired" or "joe-fired" means "a lot." It's Cowboy slang. You'd say "Don't be in such an all-fired hurry."
We have fired thousands of them, the end hasn't come!