America would not be free
they would be mad
One hundred
If you mean the German soldiers that the British hired, that would be the Hessians. If you're talking about the actual British soldiers, that would be redcoats.
The 1895 Winchester which was made in Japan was actually made by Miroku firearms under contract for Winchester. It is not a replica, but a contracted Winchester. They have been made on a limited run basis in different calibers for the last decade. Prior to that Miroku also made the same rifle under contract from Browning Firearms. Miroku is currently still making the 1895 for the Winchester Firearms Company, and Winchester is still selling them. New in the Box and Unfired with all papers are getting about $1300 US, but if they have been fired or used, value starts declining rapidly. 99% condition but used would garner approximately $900, while a 90% condition rifle would be worth considerably less.
There shouldn't be any official proof marks if it was manufactured in the US. Any marks would be manufacturer's inspection or identification marks and most of these mean nothing after the gun leaves the factory.
well they would need proof that the person is British
i have a mk 2 303 british with the org. cleaning kit and would like to know the value my email is rmelvin19632005@yahoo.com
The comma goes inside the quotation marks in American English, but outside in British English. So, in American English, it would be "thanks," you.
50-125 USD or so
I would assume what you are looking at are Belgian proof marks. Which, of course, tell the country of origin and not the manufacture. The P.V by the way implies that the firearm has been nitro proofed.
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In an episode where Dean Winchester was not a hunter, he was a mechanic.
The value of a Winchester 1500 XTR would depend on a couple different things. Some of these things would include the age and condition of the Winchester.
since Winchester will no longer make this model.. i would venture to estimate the value at $1000.00 or more.. just think, awesome firearm with no problem adding a scopeAnswerMore like $350 if 100% new.
The 1927 British Florin (Two Shillings) was not issued as a general circulation coin, it was only released as a "Proof FDC" and a "Matt Proof FDC" coin and there were only 15,000 minted. The Matt Proof FDC coin is described as being of the highest rarity. The Proof FDC coin would perhaps be described as being scarce.
The only way to determine the age of your Winchester model 1894 rifle is by the serial number.If you would post that serial number in a question I would be able to date your Winchester to the year produced by Winchester.