Turn of the century
10-60 usd
Mostly M-1 rifles. At least one officer had a .45 caliber pistol that was assigned to someone back at the Ravenna Armory at the time. Another officer had a .22 caliber pistol that was not Guard-issue.
10-100 USD or so
20-60 USD or so
This pistol was manufactured between 1946 and 85. It came in .177 or .22. The box and instructions make it more valuable. However you did not state the condition of the pistol so I cannot give you an estimated value.
The Ohio Guardsmen were armed with WWII M1 Garand rifles (30-06 caliber). The officers were armed with the standard issue .45 pistol.
Will likely vary depending on area of the state. I am not from NY, but I'll bet you can get the information you need from the NY State Rifle & Pistol Assoc. The link below will take you to their home page-
The Mark I was made between 1966-83 in two variations. It's a .22 Caliber pistol. Please state the condition of the pistol to get an estimate of value. Does it still work? what condition is it in Excellent. Vary good, Good, Fair or Poor?
There's no way to tell without seeing the gun. If you have it in hand, you can measure the bore.
This pistol was made by Crosman. It's a model 150 made between 1954-1967. It's a .22 caliber that uses a C02 cylinder to power it. There are over 20 different variations made of this model. There was also a model 150C and 150PK. If it's a .177 caliber then it's a model 152. made between 1956-1967 Now state the condition of the pistol as Poor, Fair, Good, Very Good or Excellent to get an estimate of value.
If it is a large frame it's a 38 S&W If a small frame, a 32 S&W
Impossible to tell by sn. Most likely either 22, 32 or 38