200 or so
standard carbine excellent condition $1,000 good condition $700 more if you have original box
Value of any gun is based on make, model, condition. Your rifle is caliber .264 magnum, not Model 264. Please repost with make, model, condition, and make of scope. There is no 5.6X scope.
50-500 usd.In the condition that you describe,these Smith and Wesson model 29,s are selling for between 550-675 dollars.You may get more if the right buyer comes along.
They're both Mossberg 500's and there are several pages of these in the Blue Book. Most likely one marked with a Montgomery Ward name is going to be a field grade worth $100 for well-used but servicable gun up to $200 or so for one in 98% original condition.
$165
From $350.00 to $425.00 depending on condition.
i would say mayb $500.00 to 1000.00 well that is wat think
I just bought one today at a gun show in excellent condition for $110. They were asking $160. I also saw one in fair condition (I'm no gun expert, but there was some rust on the metal and significant distress of the stock's finish). That gun had an asking price of $89. I'm still not sure if the 183ka is, by default, a .410, but both of these were. I also saw what appeared to be the same model in a 20 gauge a couple of times, and those were in good condition for about $125.
I don't believe he's ever been fired. I know he has quit a few times.
Sears called it the Model 100 or Model 54. Ever mindful of marketing opportunities, Sears signed baseball great Ted Williams to endorse its outdoor products. Tedβs signature appeared on everything from outdoor clothing to rifles. In particular, there was a Ted Williams Model 100 rifle, a dead ringer for the Winchester Model 94. done
it depends on the age if new like 1000 or old roughly 700
Answer: Your 20 ga was made in 1969. Everything depends on finish. Is it in really minty condition or does the gun have several handling marks? A 69 20ga should bring $1200 - $2000 in mint / near mint condition