Could range from 100-10000 or more USD
50-250 USD depending on specifics
1851 Colt Navy revolver in .36 caliber
Western Arms guns were manufactured at the Armi San Marco factory in Gardone Italy, and compare in value to the ASM guns. Depending on the model, 1851 Navy, 1861 Navy or 1862 Police Pocket and condition it would range from $100 to around 175 new in the box.
Depends entirely on the make, model, and condition. Some may be worth $50, some $500. And you may want to check- most ball and cap "Navy" revolvers are .36 caliber, not .32.
Yes. The Navy model of 1851 was in .36 caliber.
It appears that this is a Colt New Model Pocket Pistol Of Navy Caliber. The engraving on the cylinder should say Stagecoach Holdup.
50-50000 depending on EXACTLY what you have.
100 - tens of thousands of USD depending on specifics.
If you are referring to the Remington New Model Army or Navy revolver, we can probably help. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Your question can not be answered with the slight info that you have provided.Please include all the info you can about your revolver to include maker,barrel length,caliber,finish,etc.and include all markings.
100-10000 USD or more depending on specifics.
There was not a Model of 1904. Colt did make some revolvers with cylinders that revolve counterclockwise starting with the Model of 1889 and continuing through the New Army and New Navy models, and the Marine Corps Model of 1905. Please send us ALL the markings on the gun, including the serial number, and detailed information on the condition. Digital pictures would be helpful. Colt revolvers of this era are collectable in high condition, but condition means everything to value. sales@countrygunsmith.net