With the kit in it's original box, including the bullet mold, percussion caps, powder flask and other items, they can be worth up to a million dollars. Many have sold at auction for over a half million dollars. The most common going rate for an original Colt percussion revolver in it's original kit is between $500,000 to $750,000. The pistol by itself would bring less, although quite a lot.
that would depend on if the revolver was original or reproduction, makers name and condition
Sounds like a Remington-Beals Army, depends on condition, condition, and condition. The variance is so large based on this to even give a guess.
value would depend on overall condition and weather or not it is an original 1851 or a re--pro model. read the top of the barrel. the 1851 was a cap and ball type of pistol...........
Depends on the manufacturer, the design, it's caliber, it's barrel length, it's finish, and it's current condition. An 1851 (Confederate) Navy Colt made by Pietta (the most common 1851 Navy Colt reproduction on the market)with a brass frame in .44 caliber, a blued 7-1/2" octagonal barrel; plain blued cylinder; tough, good-looking walnut grips; and brass trigger guard, brand new goes for $120-$170. Used, in fair to good condition go for about $70-$110.
This is probably a replica revolver produced in Italy.
100-10000 USD or more depending on specifics.
If it is the 1851 Navy model the book value in 95%+ condition is around $120 and selling price is in the 100 to 140 range, if it is the Andrew target, 10" barrel adjustable sights, the book is around $200 and selling 175 to 250. Both were discontinued in 1994 when Richland ceased importing.
50-250 USD depending on specifics
1.000
read whats printed on top of the barrel. re=pros have the Italian makers mark......
In the 400-500 range if NIB. If just the revolver deduct 50-75.
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