Check the stampings for buffing or rounding.
Can you hear me crying? What could have been a $1000+ gun is now probably worth about $250 (more or less).
Great rifle.
You can't unless sn data has been published in a book.
The value,s I am going to quote are for a rifle that is all original and has not been reblued or the stock refinished.a rifle in only 30% original condition would be valued at 575.00 dollars.this can go as high as one with a 80% original finish,which would be valued at 1,900.00 dollars.If you have a carbine model it would be worth 300.00 dollars more than the stated rifle prices across the board that I listed above.By the way your model 1892 was made in 1902.
First, it would help to figure what the rifle itself is - the serial number does not tell that.
200-300 USD. Maybe a little more if Colt did the reblue and you can prove it.
Value will depend heavily on condition, and whether it has been altered, reblued, restocked, drilled and tapped for a scope, etc. A value could be anywhere from $200 to $1,000. You will need a hands on assessment. Take your (unloaded) rifle to a reputable gun shop or a gun show near you.
Value will depend heavily on condition, and whether it has been altered, reblued, restocked, drilled and tapped for a scope, etc. A value could be anywhere from $200 to $1,000. You will need a hands on assessment. Take your (unloaded) rifle to a reputable gun shop or a gun show near you.
value would depend on overall condition. a picture might show that.............
You can tell if you have a Browning Gold Medallion Boss Rifle by looking at the stamp on the barrel. It lists the model of the rifle as well as its serial number.
100-500 USD or so
Inexpensive turn of the century rifle.