350.00 if in fair to good shape.
The value of a Springfield 1911 is quite obviously your own personal defense. So, in short, your life. I mean, I trust my life to one.
it would be worth between $45 and $65.
During WW I, a number of companies made the 1911 for military service, including Remington UMC (for Union Metallic Cartridge). Remington produced about 21,500 of these weapons, serial numbered 1-21,676. They were made in 1918 and 1919 only. Blue Book value for a 95% original condition Remington 1911 is $2,500.00, but I certainly cannot vouch for the condition of your gun. Take this one to a competent appraiser before doing anything to it (including cleaning).
Yes, they were. However, each chaplain was assigned a chaplain's assistant who was armed to protect the chaplain. Some chaplains did choose to carry a 1911 .45 cal pistol, however.
if in shooting condition I'd offer $500
The value of a .45 cal. Remington Rand (in Denmark) is about 2000 dollars, as a collectors item. In good condition, with 99 % bluening........... Age range ? It was made from 1942 until 1945.....I don`t understand the question..
made in 1912 by Colt OR Remington Arms. value rather high but value is based on overall condition. possibly $1500 more or less
Dikar Spain-45 Cal black powder only
100-700 USD
A few hundred to a few thousand depending on the usuals.
are you asking the value of a 'single' 45 cal. cartridge or the value of a 45 cal pistol/revolver ???? If a weapon, for value, you would have to declare the overall condition of the weapon, maker, model and serial number........................
15-45 USD
100-800 USD or so
50-500 usd
value would depend on overall condition....................
any 45 cal ammo will work in a 45 cal pistol
RUGER PISTOLS ARE GOOD GUNS, ABOUT $600