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The approximate value of a NRA commemorative Buckmark unfired with two barrels can vary depending on factors such as condition, rarity, and demand. However, NRA commemorative firearms typically have a higher value due to their limited production and collector appeal. It would be best to consult with a firearms expert or appraiser to get an accurate estimate of the specific firearm in question.
95% or better around 1200 to 1500
Not nearly as much information as say, Google, or the NRA.
I saw one today at a Gander Mountain store asking $1295 used. The clerk told me that he thought the original price was about $1500.
If your Winchester model 1894 NRA Centennial rifle is unfired(new in the box condition) then the value will be 695.00 dollars.
About $600.
The value of an NRA Special Edition 22 Ruger pistol actually depends on a couple different things. A couple of these things would be the age and condition of the pistol.
Maggie Simpson in the opening of the Simpson's. That is the value displayed on the cash register.
100-500 or so
OK, by finding the Sportsman in an old reference I discover that it is the Model 11C. When I find that model in a newer book, it is indeed built under license from FN using the Browning Auto 5 patent. Suggested value in NRA Very Good condition is $250 and $300 in Excellent.
A Remington No.4 Rolling Block Rifle chambered for the .25 Stevens (barrels marked "25-10"),per S.P. Fjestad's Blue Book of gun values is worth $1,500.00 in 98% condition...$700.00 in 80% condition ... $400.00 in 40% and $250.00 in 10% condition as graded per NRA Standards. Hope this helps...Steve
50-250 or so