I have a "Pioneer Model 26 Gamble Stores Incorporated" bolt action 22 rifle. It belonged to my father. He's 87 now - he bought it new when he was 12 in Deadwood, South Dakota. Hope that gives you some timeline. Mine is now 65 years old.
Impossible to answer without more information; i.e., handgun, longgun, caliber/gauge, barrel length, sights, finish, box, papers, accessories.
Around $300.00.
FN Browning model 1910 pistol a .32 caliber.
$85-$100 in top condition. sales@countrygunsmith.net
50-100
These were made for Gamble's Stores by Savage, and are caliber .22 LR.
Gun shows, on line auctions
20-100
yes. i have one
Depending on model and condition, between $50-100.
stevens
Model 765 was in production from 1948 - '52.
"Pioneer" was a trade and/or model name used by several different companies over time, H&R being one of them. Would need to know ALL the markings on the gun, and probably see a digital picture. sales@countrygunsmith.net
No such maker. However, if it is Harrington and Richardson, you will need to see if Cornell Publications still sells a book with H&R sn information.
Not Crescent- Savage made them for Gambles Store under their Pioneer trade name. Have a couple of them. Basic, but nice little rifles.
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