MK 1 in 9mm Parabellum and MK2 in 7.65x17SR (.32 ACP).
$500
I can say that the Inglis made Browning Hi-power handguns were made by Inglis from Feb,1944-Sept,1945.There were only 151,000 made during this time span.I know that the Fabrique Nationale made handguns during this same time span are valued at between 500-1,300 dollars.I would say that a 90% handgun would bring between 1,000-1,300 dollars.
This is a 9mm Hi-power manufactured in 2001 (M=0 & Z=1). You can go to the Browning website and in the Support area find a link to "Date Your Firearm".
50-150 USD or so
Basically impossible to value with just the model description.
$100-250, depending on the condition, type barrel, etc.
The Spitfire 1 was in service until approximately the end of 1940, by then Mk ll and Mk V were appearing in large numbers and MK 1 was gradually phased out.
i just picked one up for 150 at a local gun show:I doubt that. The No 1 Mk VI is a very rare variant of the Lee-Enfield rifle. Only a thousand of them were ever made. A No 1 Mk VI Enfield in original condition is worth thousands of dollars. If you got one of those for $150, you got a deal of a lifetime. More likely, you bought a common Enfield No 1 Mk III or No 4 Mk I.
100-1000 depending on specifics
You do not provide a description of condition. 1-50 USD
200 USD.