A few hundred to multiple thousands of USD depending on who made it, exact configuration, overall condition, documentation, etc..
Probably between $1500 and $2,000 depending on condition, matching serial numbers, etc.
depends on condition,matching bayonet and scabbard numbers,blade unsharpened,and year made,and serial numbers,generally a matching set would be approx $150-$200..
2000
Before we can put a value on it, we need to know what it is. Your question is like asking "How much is a car worth with 79212 on the license tag." Matching serial numbers are only important on a collectable firearm. Hunters don't care what the serial numbers on their guns are and few modern firearms have the serial number in more than one place.
Yes. Post over on Jan C. Still's forum for a audience that deals in this type weapon.
if there are no barrel markings......how do you know it's a colt ??
$200-$250 if in non- rust condition. If selling contact me..................
0-multiple thousands of USD depending on exactly what configuration you have and overall condition.
value depends on overall condition. check at: WALTHERSFORUM.COM
100-1000 USD or more depending on specifics
anywhere from $1200 and up...........it's not so much the price as is who will pay the price ??
Depends on condition & whether all major parts have the same serial number stamped on it & when in 1943 it was produced. A poor example with non matching serial numbers can go for 300.00 or so. A pristine example with 98-100 % finish, matching serial numbers etc can go for 800.00 or more. A WW2 P38 holster can add 100-200 to the price.