100-300 USD depending on condition.
Depends on the Thompson. If you mean the Thompson submachine gun, yes, they were made in caliber .45 ACP (and other calibers as well). However, there are other Thompsons. I have a Thompson Center muzzleloading rifle that is .50 caliber.
100-300 USD
I Sold mine for 100 dollars
$400-$450
value of a model 49 ithaca 22 caliber rifle
You can download manuals from the Thompson Center website listed here in the related links, you can also find a phone number there to request a hard copy. You will need to know the model. In this case the 25th anniversary Hawken, same specs apply as the standard Hawkens rifle.
$400 - $450 plus $125 for tang sight per one listed on eBay now. Outstanding rifle had one for decades.
Model indicates a particular design by a particular maker. In the case of the Marlin/Glenfield Model 25 rifle, it is a bolt action rifle in caliber .22 Long Rifle. It has a 7 shot box type magazine. The Model 25M is in caliber .22 Magnum
Your Winchester model of the U S model 1917 30-06 caliber rifle was produced by Winchester from 1917-1919.
A JC Higgins .22 caliber rifle, model 103.229 is about 55 years old as of 2014.
The model 100 is a .177 caliber air rifle. The model 101 is a .22 Caliber rifle. Basically the same air rifle just different calibers.
Most black powder bores have a twist that is relatively slow. Say 1:36 or 1:50. They were 1:48 twist in 45 and 50 caliber