The Benjamin 137 is part of the 130 series of airguns it included the 130, 132 and 137. they were made between 1946 to 1985. In Excellent condition it is worth around $100 plus you can add 15% for the plastic grip version or 35% for the wooden grip version along with the box and instructions. I would add an additional 10% for the original can of Brass shot.
It depends a lot on the condition but if it is the original from around the turn of the century in excellent condition, it should retail for around $50
There are over a dozen different models of the Red Ryder. (They all say RED RYDER) An original Red Ryder no 111 model 40 made in 1940 would be worth around $600. A 1938 model made in 1972 in excellent shape is worth $150. A late model 1938 with a plastic lever action in excellent condition is worth $50. Remember this is in Excellent condition. JUST LIKE BRAND NEW. No scratches, rust, dings, or dents.
There are three (3) key elements that must be known before assessing a market value. One is the provenance or proof that the 1892 is in fact "factory engraved." Many Winchesters, as were other turn-of-the-century pieces were engraved during the period. Very often, the engraving was done to match factory examples. One needs a letter from the Cody Museum to verify that this rifle was engraved at the factory. The 2nd element provided factory engraving is verified is who did the work. Winchester employed many engravers and some were much more famous thatn others. Finally, the condition is of course important. The term "excellent" isn't a term used in firearms assessment. Check with the NRA grading scale to provide a better grade that assessors can relate to. Finally, original condition would be much more valuable than if the rifle were re-done at some point in its life. Hope this helps. CRW
There are a number of ways through which you can know whether whey protein is original. The easiest way is to look if it has a thick plastic ring around the rid which you have to tear to open.
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Based on the serial number indicating an N frame, your handgun was likely make around 1980. In excellent condition It could be worth between $350 and $495, perhaps on the higher end if it has the original box and manual.
The Crosman 38T Target came in .177 & .22 caliber. It was manufactured in 3 different variations over the years. (1964-85) In excellent condition it is worth around $90 plus another 20% for the original box.
Somewhere around $800, depending on the exact model. VERY nice pistols.
I also have a Diawa 12 ga. Value depends on condition and if it's blue or like mine with engraved silver with birds. I was told before all the shootings it was around $400-500, but since then prices on all guns have gone up. If yours is engraved like mine & in good to great condition you can probably get $500-$600 for it, I also have the original box which helps. Hope this answers your question.
Oh, dude, a Daisy Red Ryder 1938B BB gun in its original box in excellent condition can fetch around $200 to $400, depending on the market and demand. But hey, who needs a BB gun when you can just tell jokes and make people laugh, right? Like, priorities, man.
Plastic wrapped around the wire is insulator. Not a conductor. That is why it is wrapped around the conductor wire.