the value of any firearms depends on overall condition. your astra, in good condition. could fetch $500-$700
if in shooting condition I'd offer $500
Approximatley $250.00 - $300.00in excellent condition. Sold mine to a gun dealer for 225.00 not in original box but in good condition.
The Blue Book of Air Guns lists the Mark 1 Ruger in excellent condition with box in the range of $110 to $137.50 if it has adjustable power and 10% less if it does not have adjustable power. It is hard to know the integrity of the seals on a gun this old without testing it. I would suggest testing it to get the full value.
Impossible to answer without knowing who made it and a detailed description of the entire weapon.
That is 6.35mm (.25ACP). Baby Browning pistols are collectable if in original excellent condition. Standard blue guns bring up to $350-$400 with the original pouch.
Depending on the condition and if it is Nickel or Blue, with original box, they sell from $600-$900 in good to excellent shape.
Sweet Sixteens, whether Belgian or Japanese, in original excellent condition, are bringing over $1000.
Depends on rarity (how many were produced overall) and current condition (original parts no damage). A 1920's in excellent, original condition could fetch you about $100k.
They were made between 1962 to 1976. It Excellent condition it would be worth between $90 and $110 plus 15% for the box.
$ 375
1924. If in original, excellent condition, possibly as much as $800.
Average model- about $500. Some scarce models of the Woodsman, in excellent condition, would bring twice that.
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
400 or so
If it is all original and in excellent condition $750-850. In very good condition $550-600.
Their is a gunshop in town that has one for sale at $465.00. It is is like new condition with two magazines included with the original box.
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