In general, yes. IF the rifle is a collector's item (not all old guns are) it can lower value greatly.
No, the par value does not change in a stock split.
i have an old Sears rifle with a busted stock , does this thing have any value?
Value of Rifle by Norinco SKS 7.62x39 with and without wood stock?
I thought I could refinish my Stevens Arms Company Crackshot 26 Long Rifle, but was advised to take it to a reputable gunsmith for professional refinishing. I've never regretted it. Gunsmiths know much more about the process, and money spent is more than worth it in the resale value of the gun. He also replaced a screw that wasn't stock, replacing it with one that matches the gun. Good luck! Bob J.
$125.00
While the real value of your rifle was in the original finished rifle,that does not mean that the value is completely gone.I would need to know the amount of refinishing done,(wood,metal,barrel etc.)The bore condition,and if any pro gunsmith has performed the work(Turnbull restorations etc.) to give a more exact value to your rifle.
Refinishing an old vase will very much be benificial and won't lower the value of your vase at all.
5000-10000 usd
It all depends on the condition of the rifle ie. blueing, stock, bore. Any where from $250 to $400.
Answering "What is the value of a 22 caliber Savage Model 6A semi-automatic rifle with walnut stock and scope?"
100-1000 usd
All depends on condition of the rifle,if the stock has been cut or not and what the caliper is.anywhere from $500.00- $1500.00