300-600 USD depending on exact configuration and condition. The scope doesn't really add any value.
Pretty much red. After all, she is supposed to be Claire Redfield (Chris Redfield's younger sister).
That's the same as asking "How much is a Volvo 240 SE worth?" Really depends on condition and caliber for starters, so you might want to give more information. Check GunBroker.com for your equivalent gun and you'll get a pretty good idea on what the market gives for what you have.
100 USD
Depending on condition, $125-$250. These are usually in pretty poor condition- early 22 rimfire ammo was black powder, and these were BOY'S rifles- so were treated pretty roughtly. The Model 14 was made from 1906 to 1910, followed by the Model 14.5.
There were only 45,000 of these made. That has contributed to the value increasing in the past 5 years. They list for 3 to $400 in pretty average condition
There were only 45,000 of these made. That has contributed to the value increasing in the past 5 years. They list for 3 to $400 in pretty average condition
I was a prepper at caliber for 3 years, went from $10 to 13. 13 pretty much being the cap you can make as a prepper there.
It can be: "I want to condition the class to learn things." Or a noun: "The condition of that book is pretty bad."
First, the serial number would be nesessary for any meaningful value. Second, the condition of the weapon is everything. The '94 is a pretty common model. What you have could be valued anywhere from $200 to around $600, perhaps more if it is unfired, in the original packaging.
Pretty much the same as any other revolver or semi-auto.
Pretty good, really.
It's pretty sunny actually.