50-800 usd.In the condition that you have described,your Smith and Wesson model 58,in 41 magnum will bring around 750 dollars.
what is it worth 95 percent plus condition yes
I would pay $1000 plus for a Model 70 in mint condition.
The model 100 was made in 1962. in Excellent condition it is worth around $40 Plus or minus
50-450 usd
Depending on condition $300-$450
estimate $500-700 plus-minus depending on overall condition
This is probably the same as the "Fancy Sporting Rifle" in the Standard Catalog of Firearms. This guide suggests a retail value of $1800 in NRA Good (80% original finish) plus 20% for the takedown feature. If it happens to have extensive factory engraving, it would be a LOT more.
They were made between 1962 to 1976. It Excellent condition it would be worth between $90 and $110 plus 15% for the box.
Depending on exact model, around $350, plus or minus $50
Depends on condition but about $1500 plus
A lot depends on condition. Also there were several different barrel legnths---which affects value. Never the lees a pistol as you describe would be in that $125 plus some for the 91/2 inch model .
made by Colt 1912 for US Navy. your Colt has a springfield slide, which is not unusual. value depends on overall condition. estimate $1500 plus or minus