Victor Kulle is 6' 3".
Victor Rietti died on December 3, 1963, in London, England, UK of heart ailment.
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no, you'll just have to read the rest of the story from the manga.
Victor Borge was born on January 3, 1909 and died on December 23, 2000. Victor Borge would have been 91 years old at the time of death or 106 years old today.
Manufactured by Harrington & Richardson very near that patent date.
50-225 usd
50-375 usd
Make, model, condition. We need all 3 factors.
There are 3 feet in one yard. Therefore, 1876 feet is equal to 1876/3 = 625.3 recurring (that is, 625.3333...) yards.
there is no 45 pistol, however there is a 44 pistol. the 44 pistol can be found as random loot or off the corpse of someone with a 44 pistol.
Varies, about $3-400. Earlier guns by this maker were of varied quality, and worth less.
Victor Salvatore is 6' 3".
Victor Kulle is 6' 3".
Victor McLaglen is 6' 3".
H&R Arms Co. produced and marketed a line of single action, spur trigger, rimfire revolvers in the 1870's. Victor is one of the names used for "hardware store/catalogue" guns. In excellent condtion a #3 would be worth close to $300 to a collector - it would be a 5 shot .38 Rimfire. Most Victors seen are #2s which are 6 shot .32 Rimfire...check the stamping on the top strap with a magnifying glass to make sure that the 3 is not actually a deeply stamped 2 (a common problem).
The value of any firearm is based on the exact make, model and condition. We need all 3 to give an approximate value. You gave us NONE of the 3. It is not possible to answer your question. It could be worth $10 or $1,000.