In good to very good condition, about $150 to 200 depending on the market.
10-100 usd
50-275 USd
Book value has them at around $200 in 98% condition, selling value depending on condition ranges $125 to 175.
More likely that the marking is "Black Powder Only". These are reproductions of muzzleloading firearms, and should NEVER be fired with modern smokeless powder, only Black Powder or a BP substitute, such as Pyrodex. Depending on condition, most have a value of $50-$150. Richland Arms was the importer.
it may be a re-production import flintlock. might get what you paid for it..................
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Richland Arms imported BP guns back in the 70's and 80's mostly Italian and Spanish made guns. Pietta and Armi San Marco were the most popular makers imported. They were located in Blissfield MI. As for value, compare to F Lilli Pietta.
If it is the 1851 Navy model the book value in 95%+ condition is around $120 and selling price is in the 100 to 140 range, if it is the Andrew target, 10" barrel adjustable sights, the book is around $200 and selling 175 to 250. Both were discontinued in 1994 when Richland ceased importing.
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that would be a percussion black powder rifle from the civil war. value would depend on overall condition
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