The best way to determine actual value is to search the online auctions, such as www.gunbroker.com and www.auctionarms.com or even www.proxibid.com enter your details in the search and see what has SOLD and for how much. if there is nothing current try the archives of past sales of items sold. Don't forget condition has allot to do with value, so compare apples to apples.
The best way to determine actual value is to search the on-line auctions, such as www.gunbroker.com and www.auctionarms.com or even www.proxibid.com enter your details in the search and see what is selling and for how much. You can also search the archives and or sold items to get an idea of what your gun is selling for. Another place to look is The blue book of modern black powder values, available from www.midwayusa.com and www.bluebookpublications.com as well as many of the other hunting and firearm stores. Also available to NRA members on - line for free at www.nragive.org That will give you an idea of the general value. Guns tend to have some regional value too, say a Thompson Center Seneca may be worth a bit more in the north east than in the mid west, and a Ruger old army may sell higher in the northwest than the east coast. Don't forget condition has allot to do with value, and with black powder the bore is king. You may have a gun worth for example $500, but the same gun with a bad or rusted bore may only be worth $150 so compare apples to apples.
10-100 usd
1200
10-100 usd
$100
10-100 usd
10-100 usd
I did some research on my Jukar and they run from about $100 in fair condition to $150 in brand new condition. You have to remember, even though it is a black powder gun, that doesnt mean it is really old.
Yes, the Jukar guns are modern reproductions. Couple of things- the original guns were not marked "Black Powder Only", since, at the time they were made, there was no other gunpowder- and the original Deringer had one "N" in the name. These were popular in kit form back in the 1970s, and typically have values of about $75.
Requires professional appraisal
Jukar indicates a modern reproduction of a muzzleloader- but there were pistols and rifles- and you don't tell us what you have, or condition. These are fairly low cost- rifles are about $150, pistols about $80
How much is a old black powder only 45 cal long barrel pistol worth?
Can't be answered.