send me a picture. value depends on overall condition.............
How much for 1940 German luger serial?
Luger's are a world of their own. Value ranges can go from a few hundred to multiple thousands. I would suggest posting over at http://luger.gunboards.com/ with the following information Barrel length Caliber Detailed description of magazine(s) Any accessories described in detail (holster, loading tool, etc.) All markings on the Luger described in detail. Pictures if you can
How much does an Uzi smg cost?
$8,000 USD plus $200 BATFE transfer tax for full auto
$3000 USD semi auto
Is there a site you can enter a serial number for a gun and get its history?
No. If you know the manufacturer and model some information may be available. Several enthusiast sites have lists that identify the year of manufacture by serial number for some popular models. The Springfield Research Center site has compiled a very incomplete list of serial numbers that have verified military history, but even there a hit will probably only give a date it was issued, inventoried, or disposed of by a unit.
my new desantis holster is very stiff and hard, how do i make it more plyable?
What is better a scar-h or ak47?
The scar is the most modern but the AK 47 is now over 40 years old, but the 74u is more compact and has a carbine barrel, this also occurs on the g36C not e. The cartridge on the AK is a 7.62 mm round which is more powerful then the m4,scar or AUG. the scar has a rail inter face system, this can be used to equip a EOTech holographic sight or an acog sight, all are great guns but the AK has more recoil then the others and the scar is the lightest and in my opinion the best looking. so you can choose which gun you want but some are easy to use, if you are going to buy a gun I recommend the XM8 as it is light to use and the rounds are cheap... but get what you are more comfortable with...
To add-Ak74u is the best in my opinion, since it is a small version of ak47 and has less recoil.
I dont really care what a gun looks like, as long as it does its job, im happy.
Also, i recommend buying any Carbine weapons, since they are light and average and my fav weps
What is the value of a German World War 1 Luger with serial number 4481?
Luger's will generally sell for $900-2000. Take it to an older gunsmith or shop owner for a decent appraisal. Most will do it for free. Or atleast take it to a gunshop that has some older-looking guns in it. Tell the shop owner your Luger is a family heirloom so they don't think you'll potentially sell it to them.
Condition and caliber make a huge difference. The most common chambering is in .30 Luger. It's almost ironic how hard ammo is to find for the that popular chambering. There are very few Lugers chambered for the very common 9mm Luger round. These pistols sell for much more. (~$2000)
Serial numbers on German pistols don't mean much because they are said to be false. Germany stamped repeats of serial numbers to disguise it's mass production of arms right before WWII.
FYI: It's generally considered a bad idea to publicly share the serial numbers of guns you own, although it's not really as big of a deal in this case, since it's a gun with a factory-stamped false serial number. Serial number is usually important in terms of value though, so if you post another serial number in the future, post it like so: "75XX" or "7XXX"
How do you assemble fully automatic ak-47 rifle?
You can Assemble a fully automatic AK-47 in various ways many ways are highly illegal 1 of the ways which is not illegal is 2 get a class 3 weapons lisence threw the federal gov its only about $200 and alot of paper work and with the permission of your local sherriff he can deny you your right 2 own fully automatic weapons even if your record is clear . if you do end up getting your lisence its only a trip 2 your local class 3 gun shop or if you want 2 assemble the weapon your self legally you can get a pre 80s ak which the call pre ban it can fire fully automatic with modification even semi auto aks can fire automatic in which what they call "Bump Firing"which you put any semi auto rifle at your waist stick your thumb threw the trigger guard on to the trigger and latch your thumb threw your belt loop and pull the firearm away from you causing the weapon 2 fire on recoil alone fires the almost at the same rate as a fully auto
What is the value of a 1942 Walther P38?
Germany has never issued schillings. Some of the German states, such as Hamburg had the Schilling before the introduction of the Mark in 1874.
What is the value of a 30 caliber M1 carbine made by Plainfield serial?
Depends on which manufacturer made the M1, condition, early war, late war.
Value runs from about $700 to $900 in average shape. This applies only to military manufacture M1 Carbines- civilian aftermarket firearms are less.
See related links for Wikipedia articles pertaining to this question. Bear in mind that a number of AK47 variants have been manufactured in many different countries, and some variants may be used on an informal basis by countries which don't "formally" use the type. One example of this would be the Maadi Misr, which is an Egyptian-manufactured AKM, and is in the inventory of the United States Marine Corps.
In many countries, the type has been replaced, either by the AK74 or by NATO standardised weapons. In Russia, the AK74 is the main issue rifle, and not the AK47 or AKM, although some ministries still use the AKM and AK103. Compiling a complete list of who uses these variants would be rather time consuming, but if you follow the related link, and go from there, you should get a basic idea.
The StG44 aka MP44 cost $26 USD or RM 65 in 1944-45
$19,000 USD in 2012 plus $200 BATFE tax stamp
semi auto repro $500 USD
Where can you purchase a complete stock for a 1917 eddystone 3006?
Check: gunboards.com (under buy/sell/trade)
What is the value of a Model 88 308 cal?
By gazing into the WikiAnswers crystal ball, I have discerned that this Model 88 was made by Winchester. Value will, of course, depend on configuration, period of manufacture, and degree of originality, none of which are coming through clearly. If the serial number is below 148859, it is pre-1964. If the barrel is only 19" (measured from the face of the closed bolt to the muzzle), you have a carbine. Now, I'll guess on the high side and say it has 92% of the original finish remaining and is mechanically sound which would grade Very Good by NRA Standards. The Standard Catalog suggests a value of $375 for a pre-64 rifle, $300 for a post-64 rifle, or $425 for a carbine (no carbines were manufactured before 1968) in Very Good condition.
Sounds like good solid amounts from a gun blue-book. If you roll the crystal ball over half-way and look at the 'demand' side that is out in the world you can probably add 20-40% to these totals for a gun in functioning condition and won't splinter after the first shot.
Example: Winchester .308 Model 88 Carbine book says $425, 'demand' says around $700. Which, for this gun made for only 3-4 years, is on the high end of the percentage rule which is 65%.
What is the value of a fnh pistole modell 27 kal 7.65 serial 401xxx?
I would venture a guess and say you have a CZ Model 27 since there is no FNH model 27 that I am aware of. Value range 100-300
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During WW 2, under Nazi occupation, the CZ 27 was briefly made as the fnh 27. IF your gun has Nazi markings, it may have a higher value than the run of the mill cz 27. However, it WOULD need a hands on appraisal from someone familiar with Nazi secondary arms to give you an accurate value.
What is the history of the Deutsche Werk Werk Erfurt single shot 22 rifle?
when was the Deutsche werk werk erfurt 22 single made and what is the worth?
I was told by a gunsmith that they were made sometime after WW1 for export to improve the trade balance for germany. They were mass produced and sold cheaply.
They mostly have sentimental value. It was the first gun I ever fired when I was
6 years old. I still have it and am now aged 69.
Where do you find value of World War 2 japanese rifle?
The value of ANY firearm depends on the exact make, model, condition, and originality. For instance, a Excellent condition Japanese type 38 Arisaka, with the chrysanthemum marking intact (indicating captured in combat, not surrendered at war's end) might be worth $500, and a similar rifle with a ground off marking, and converted to civilian sporter style, might be worth $150. YOUR rifle will need a hands on assessment from someone that knows Japanese firearms. Check w/local guns shops, or take it to a local gun show.
I have an old Fabrica de armas oviedo 1915 Mauser 7mm rifle wondering what the value is?
I have seen a few being sold for around $275 that were in great condition and I have seen others being sold for $75 to $100 that were in less than optimal condition.
Does your rifle say 7.62 on it?
How do you get good weapons in dragonfable?
If you're not using a staff or wand, you can get a blacksmith to make you decent weapons (or become a blacksmith yourself). Blacksmiths also sell weapons on the auction house; so do people who pick up excellent weapons they don't need themselves, and want to make money by selling them.
Whilst levelling, quests can give you tolerable weapons as a reward. At the higher levels, dungeons and raids can get you good weapons. You can also get heirloom weapons from the Wintergrasp quartermaster which are bind to account, i.e. you can buy a very good weapon using Wintergrasp honour points or shards that will be useful to your lower level characters. Heirloom weapons are only decent for lower levels however.
I sometimes check out the auction house to see whether someone's found an excellent weapon in a dungeon/raid/wherever and put it up for auction. However, they tend to be ridiculously expensive, so I'll normally wait for one to drop in a dungeon. (Since wands and staves aren't common drops, you'll have a long wait in this case.)
Of course, you could always just pull one out of your guild bank and be shunned by your peers. If you like that kind of thing.
Hm. Well the real question is, when was it made and where? Springfield are great collectors but only from where they were made and when. Like any other collectible, history behind the item is what gives the value as well. Find out where and when it was made and make sure it is not a copy or a remake. If so then it is worthless.
What is the value of a 38 caliber Webley revolver war finish serial 86255 in mint condition?
According to the "Blue Book of Gun Values", a Webley mark IV .38 in 100% condition is worth $450, in 95% condition, $350. It was made and issued to the British military during WWII, and is still used today by police in some countries.
How do you remove the cylinder on a High Standard High Sierra 22 Cal Revolver?
use a short piece of 1/8 inch dowell to push in the spring loaded pin on the cylinder hinge just enough to release the hinge. be careful when removing the cylinder that you dont lose the spring loaded pin.