Anywhere from $100-$300. depending on condition. These were boy's rifles- and boys tended to be rather hard on their things- finding one in excellent condition is rare.
value depends on overall condition....................
50-100
35-125 USD
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The Model 27 was introduced in 1907 and production stopped in 1930. A complete and original one in good condition values between $200 to $300.
Inexpensive turn of the century rifle.
I AM REQUESTING THE VALUE OF THE STEVEN MODEL 66B .22 LONG-SHORT RIFLE
In 1882, the Haliton Iron Windmill company was formed. They made an all metal air rifle that was given away as a prize with the purchase of a windmill. The air rifle was more popular than the windmill, so the company started making inexpensive rifles for young shooters. The Model 51 rifle was the first Hamilton rifle to be chambered for the .22 Long Rifle cartridge and has a 20" steel barrel. This rifle was made in the period 1935-1941. Value will depend heavily on condition, but is about $125 for a specimen in excellent shape.
Zendon Hamilton was born on 1975-04-27.
Hubert Hamilton was born on 1861-06-27.
Hamilton Coolidge died on 1918-10-27.
Rifle Value Updated 2/23/07:Poor $75 / Fair $120/ Good $175/ Very Good $210/ Fine $265/ Excellent $370/ Factory New $495