Their are 8 different versions of the No 111 model 40. Each with a slightly different value. In good condition the range is some where between $75 for a newer version to $400 for the oldest version. I suggest you go to a book store and look up a book called "Bluebook of airguns 9th edition" and read up on the No 111 to identify your particular model. Your would be in "Fair" condition.
Or, you can contact Daisy directly. They offer a free service to estimate value of older Daisy products. (See in link below)
Too bad this rifles is in such poor condition. It was made between 1968-72 and in poor condition (working) it is worth around $200. No way to tell with it not working. In Very Good condition it would have been worth $1000
50-100 USD.
50 USD
Benjamin made several different rifles. Please state the model number (It's most likely on the barrel) and the condition of the rifle to get an estimate of value. Is it still working? Is it in Excellent, Very good, Good, Fair or Poor condition?
Model ? Condition, condition, and condition ????
50-100 USD.
50-100 USD.
In good condition and good working order. Between 400 and 500 POUNDS. Depending on the finish.
Do you mean you have an extra barrel, or are you calling the tube magazine below the barrel another barrel?
i have one myself with the rabbit on one side and diamond arms on the other side of the action barrel has barrel and lug forged in one piece on it depending on the condition of yours in working order low price is around $35-75 but if its in ment condition and to the right seller it can go for up to $150
This is a tough question because you do not state the overall condition of the sweet sixteen shotgun,s condition to include the amount of original finish remaining,the wood condition,the barrel condition,and if the barrel is a vent rib,solid rib or pain barrel.All this has a bearing on the shotguns value.Also if the barrel has a cutts compensator or is original.as a rule these shotguns run from 500-1,600 dollars depending on the overall condition as described and a un modified barrel.
value will depend on condition. also is one of your barrel riffled for accurate slug? is it still operational and accurate? I have a Stevens 1915 410 with one barrel riffled and its in perfect working order, dead accurate, and its in the best condition I have ever seen for that time era. Mines been feeding the family for generations.