20-100 USD depending on specifics
10-60 usd
IF your gas gun is capable of chambering and firing a round of live ball ammunition (some of the older ones were) then it requires licensing as a Class III firearm with the BATFE. Possession of an unregistered Class III is punished by 10 yrs in prison, and a fine of $250,000. If not already registered, it cannot be. If it CANNOT fire ball ammunition, then value is in the $50-$100 range. I do not believe that .38 Special tear gas ammo is still in production. Sorry-
50-100 USD
I'm not sure of the value of your shotgun. I have a Montgomery Wards Hercules, double barrel shotgun, with external hammers. With all the research I have done it is a Stevens 217. I have been looking for a set of barrels for this gun. Can you describe your gun to me. Petter
What is the year a Hercules 12 gauge shot gun made
There were tear gas pen guns that were intended ONLY to fire a cartridge with a load of crystalized CN tear gas. If you fired a standard .38 Special cartridge with a metal bullet in one of those tear gas guns, something very bad is about to happen. At the least, the tear gas gun would be destroyed. Upper end of bad- it will kill you. Medium bad- when gun blows up, will take your hand with it.
50-150 or so
It would probably burst, and you would be injured.
The value of a nickel plated SW 38 Special gun depends on its condition. This gun in excellent condition is valued between 320.00 and 400.00 as of 2014.
Value depends on the features of the gun, and the condition. Please see the link and look up your trap gun for a general idea of value.
The value depends mostly on condition and what the gun actually is. Wards sold guns which were manufactured by several companies and generally sold the cheaper "plain Jane" versions. Their used value is not more than a few hundred dollars down.
Whatever you are willing to pay--colt is a true value gun and resale is tops