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.
First, it would help to figure what the rifle itself is - the serial number does not tell that.
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.
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.
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.
value would depend on overall condition. a picture might show that.............
Inexpensive turn of the century rifle.
Not unless you tell if it is a rifle or pistol and who made it.