used about 125 (like new) - 50 (worn) dollars us. New about 150.00 Us.
$500 - $550 or so, for a basic model in good condition. Firearms hold up their value pretty well.
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Jennings Firearms was started in 1978 by Bruce Jennings as an earlier incarnation of what became Bryco Arms, but which also remained a recognizable brand name for Bryco Arms for many years even while Bryco Arms used its own brand name for firearms. Bryco declared bankruptcy in 2003 following a products liability lawsuit, and the assets were purchased by Jiminez in 2004. These companies are part of the "Ring of Fire" group of gunmakers, who made inexpensive firearms, reportedly of indifferent quality.
A new one with the manufacturer's warrantee is only $129.95. Used should bring $50 - $75.
Depends on model and condition. Roughly 50-75% of new price.
You will need to know make, model and condition. There are reference works such as the Blue Book of Gun Values, Gun Trader's Guide, and the Standard Catalog of Firearms. You may also visit a firearms auction website, such as Gunbroker, auctionarms, and gunsamerica- and look up the closed auctions for guns of the same make and model.
$25-50 depending on condition. These sold new for about $65.
There is no accurate way to answer your question without knowing more about the specific gun. Most of the value will depend on the overall condition and exactly what model of firearm it is. There are also variances of value by region where the firearm is located. As a ballpark figure, a generic Marlin/Glenfield model 336 rifle in used good (80%+) condition should have a value of around $175-$250
50-250 US Dollars
300$
200-500 USD depending on exact configuration and if your definition of excellent is the same as the one used by folks who buy/sell firearms for a living.
Primarily the Winchester Model 1903 rifle.