This .22 cal pistol was made between 1966-83 in two variations. In Excellent condition (Like new) it is worth around $150. It is styled after the Ruger .22 firearm.
What is the condition of the Crosman? No estimate can be given without knowing the condition of the Crosman. Excellent (Like new) GOOD (Very good condition) Fair (Shows use) Poor (Well used may be nonworking)
The Mark I was made between 1966-83 in two variations. It's a .22 Caliber pistol. Please state the condition of the pistol to get an estimate of value. Does it still work? what condition is it in Excellent. Vary good, Good, Fair or Poor?
What is the condition of the air gun? Without that information it is impossible to give you an estimate of the current value. Is it excellent, very good, good, fair, poor, not working.
The Blue Book of Air Guns lists the Mark 1 Ruger in excellent condition with box in the range of $110 to $137.50 if it has adjustable power and 10% less if it does not have adjustable power. It is hard to know the integrity of the seals on a gun this old without testing it. I would suggest testing it to get the full value.
With your Interarms mark X in excellent condition,you make expect the value to be between 375-500 dollars,for your bolt action rifle.
300 USD give or take.
This model was made between 1966 to 1983 in fair condition it is worth between $45 - $70
It all depends on the condition of the pistol. Unfortunately you did not give that needed information in order for me to give you an estimate of value. You need to give it some sort of rating like Poor, Fair, Good, Very Good or Excellent condition. Or something like that so I can give you an estimated range of value..
The Mark II was made between 1966-1980 and had an adjustable power setting. In 1981-1986 the adjustable setting was removed. The second model is worth less than the first model. In order to give an estimate of value I need to know the condition of the gun. Is it still working? What condition is it in. Excellent, Very good, good, fair or poor?
In a near new condition with an original box $180-210. GunBroker.com or AuctionArms.com will help you to find a buyer.
The Mark II was made between 1966-1980 and had an adjustable power setting. In 1981-1986 the adjustable setting was removed. The second model is worth less than the first model. In order to give an estimate of value I need to know the condition of the gun. Is it still working? What condition is it in. Excellent, Very good, good, fair or poor?
The MARK III is NOT A SHOTGUN it's a flare gun (signal pistol - 10 gauge)! Do NOT attempt to use this as a shotgun it would be EXTREMELY dangerous! The value of the pistol is greatly determined by condition in excellent condition (lots of blue) hey can bring 500-600.- otherwise they have little collectors value and fall in the 100-300 again depending on condition.