$50, maybe less depending on how poor shape it is in.
Probably any small sized glock, all other good ones, Kimber, baretta, springfield are fairly large
SGF- Springfield-Branson ZBX- Branson XNA- Northwest Arkansas are all fairly near Springfield Missouri.
Sufjan Stevens is known for his Indie music and fairly eccentric performances. He has had a number of albums, inclding his most well known 2005 album Illinois.
Sufjan Stevens is known for his Indie music and fairly eccentric performances. He has had a number of albums, inclding his most well known 2005 album Illinois.
The M1917 Enfield rifle, although the Springfield 'O3 was fairly common as well.
Most of the .25 caliber auto pistols are fairly cheap- yours is not. The Simson Company of Suhl Germany made high quality firearms. In excellent condition, yours is worth ABOUT $450. Here is a link to a brief history of the company- http://unblinkingeye.com/Guns/Simson/simson.html
The Cummins rifles are imported from China from a company named BAM (Best Airgun Manufacture in China) They are heavy, rough but fairly accurate. The safety is crude but it works. They are fairly inexpensive, They come in .177 and .22 caliber. I suggest you shoot any pellet other than the Chinese pellets, they are poorly weighted and fly all over the place.
Its fairly obvious. They hire out costumes for people to wear.
Led is a fairly new technology and there are a number of company's competing to be the biggest.
That's a very difficult question to answer because, of course, any caliber can kill. Smaller caliber handguns are fairly common in crime involving handguns because people believe large handguns are too diffucult to conceal. Most major police agencies in the U.S. use 9mm or .40 caliber handguns. It's also difficult to answer because information on caliber used in homicide and other crimes isn't readily available.
The 2007 Dodge Caliber takes a fairly specialized 10" rear wiper blade that is hard to find in most stores. See sources and related links below for more information on this wiper blade.
The 32 gauge shotgun (NOT .32 caliber) is fairly rare in the US. They are more common in South America as a bird gun.