your revolver sounds like a 'break-open' type gun. probably from the 1930's or so. No value unless it's marked Colt or S&W. depending on condition i.e., gun is complete and functional. no pitts or rust. then anywhere from $75 to $150...........those type of 'break-opens' are a dime a dozen, and not too safe to shoot modern ammo.....
The Model 19 Combat Magnum is a .357 caliber revolver with adjustable sights. It was available with a 2 1/2, 4, or 6 inch barrel, blued or nickel plated. This model was discontinued in 1999.
Caliber should be on the barrel. SN's were not required until 1968
No one answer- depends on many factors, including caliber.
that would depend on if the revolver was original or reproduction, makers name and condition
Caliber can not be idenitifed by sn. Take it to a gunsmith if it isn't marked on the frame or barrel.
The Smith and Wesson model 36 is a 5 shot J frame revolver with a 2 or 3 inch barrel. Depending on the condition and age, the revolver may be worth 150 to 500 US dollars.
What model?
made about 1929
Provide sn.
what model revolver ??????? what date on the barrel????? value always depends on overall condition.....................
The Winchester saddle ring rifle costs $3,950. The rifle was manufactured in the year 1904 with?æa scare 25-35 caliber.
Depedns on what the barrel is marked as to caliber. Could be rim or centerfire.