Fairly valuable - at least several hundred dollars. Contact a local gunsmith to have the condition assessed and look for an advanced Colt collector to determine the value.
300 USD
If you are willing to supply the serial number to your shotgun?I could give you the date of manufacture.If you are willing to supply the amount of blueing remaining and original wood finish I can supply you with a close estimate as to the value of your sweet-sixteen auto-5 shotgun. Hi, serial #is S 38378 and as far as blueing goes... gun has never been fired and looks to be in like new shape. thanks CJ
your Winchester model 94 AE was made in 1990.If your model 1894 is in nice shape(all the blueing and no dents in the wood) it is worth 325-375 dollars.
100-1000 USD or so
Your Winchester model 70 featherweight was made by Winchester in 1955.The value of pre-64 featherweight,s are ranging between 800-1200 dollars if the wood stock is in original condition with varnish and checkering in good shape and the metal blueing remaining in 90% coverage on the metal.
A face value in maths is the out-side of the shape, as to say the face of a shape. The face value is the sides of a shape.
Your winchester model 1894 rifle was made by winchester in 1927.That makes your rifle 84 years old.There was a rifle like yours that was made in 1928 for sale on gun broker.com.That rifle was in real nice shape as to the blueing and wood.The rifle sold for 600 dollars.
the shape of the curve skewed is "right"
It depends on the grade,hammer or hammerless,damascus,condition of case colors and wood and blueing,etc.Also a bunch of other factors like engraving,length of barrels,how they are choked.I just put $1600 in a 1889 G grade hammer with damascus in good shape...Mike
Because that is what gives us our shape and the world its shape
Not running but complete in rough shape, $2000. Very rough shape, $1000.
Depending on the shape roughly $350-400 in fair shape to $550-600 in excellent shape.