Retail is $629.00, however condition plays a key role. I'd take no less then $525 for it(in excellent condition,and that's making almost nothing on it's cost). It is an extremely durable rifle, with a very utilitarian design. Very true to it's makers mindset. I hope Remington will advance this well designed rifle now that it's foster the Baikal line for next year. With any luck I'll buy another one in 45-70 before big Green jacks the price up towards $1000.
Less than $100
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The drilling you describe does not appear to be a Charles Daly import. I suggest that you have the gun professionally appraised by an advanced collector.
i bought a naw cbc 22 long rifle in fla. for 46.99 in 1986
I know of NO Co-roman air rifle. Please provide more details. Do you mean Crosman 180 air rifle?
double
It's hard to determine the value without knowing who made the rifle and the condition the it is in.
10-250 usd
100-250 USD
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50-100 USD or so
100-10000 USD or more depending on specifics.
50-300 usd
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