RG firearms were typically low cost/low quality items. Depending on model and condition, these may sell for $25-$75.
25-100 USD
Depending on condition, about $100- $125. The RG is no longer in production, and was an inexpensive handgun of indifferent quality.
$25 or so. Low value handgun.
No published sn data.
That question can't really be answered as asked. Not all .38s assemble exactly the same way.
The RG revolvers were low cost firearms of indifferent quality- the RG 38 may be the best of the lot. Values are typically less than $100, although I have seen a "new-in-box with papers" gun sell for $150.
About $50. Low quality, low value pistols
The RG revolvers were low cost firearms of indifferent quality- the RG 38 may be the best of the lot. Values are typically less than $100, although I have seen a "new-in-box with papers" gun sell for $150.
The RG revolvers were low cost firearms of indifferent quality- the RG 38 may be the best of the lot. Values are typically less than $100, although I have seen a "new-in-box with papers" gun sell for $150.
15-45 USD
In general, RG firearms were low cost, low quality. Value may be $25- $50 for a new-in-box specimen.
Winchester did not make a 32/20 handgun.