900
With a finish of 85% your Marlin model 444s is valued at 200 dollars.
about 1962 In 1957 colt re-introduced the National Match model with serial numbers from 26-NM to 37025-NM
You will have to call Colt to find out.
50-1000 USD depending on condition, finish, box, papers,accessories, etc..
You must call S&W to find out. That sn does not match published data.
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100-800 depending on specifics
the value of any firearm depends on overall condition, maker, model and when made......
the 'C' series is a commercial model, not military. if an early model marked national match on slide high value (depending on condition) if original rear adjustable sights, worth more. if not marked National Match on slide, little less value. Again, all depends on condition.
No way to answer without the name of the maker and a DETAILED description of all features, finish, condition, box, accessories, papers, etc..
not sure of exact date but probably after 1956 in 1957 colt re-introduced the National Mach model with serial numbers 26-NM to 37025-NM
I can't find a listing for a model 33, but I'll bet it's not much different than the model 31. $120 in 100% condition, $65 in 60%. Add $5 if it has a nickel finish.