The condition of the BB rifle determines the value. What condition is it in. Is it still in the box? There are about a dozen different versions of the Red Ryder. Which one is yours? is it a "NO 40 model 111 or is it a 1938 model. Does it have plastic or is it made of wood.
All this information is necessary if you want an estimate of value.
S&W never made a chrome 44.
50-100 or so
New in Box. Means never fired, in original packaging.
400 or so
Description is lacking. All original papers present? What shape are they in? What shape is the box in? What is the condition of the pistol? Just because its never been fired and is in the original box doesn't mean its in great shape. Price range from 300-1200 USD.
$800 if the serial begins with T.
50-175 usd
$150-$200, more if you have the original box and papers. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Your question is confusing to say the least. 1. Winchester never made a "Sweet Sixteen"... that distinction belongs the Browning. 2. What do you mean by "original instructions"?
100-200 usd
50- 200 usd
500 USD