Depending on who made it and its condition; 100-1000 USD
Shooting .38 Special ammunition in a .357 revolver offers advantages such as reduced recoil, lower cost, and versatility in ammunition options.
About $20
The RG was an imported revolver of low cost and lower quality. Depending on condition, these are typically in the $30-$85 dollar range. Due to quality issues, please have checked by a gunsmith before firing.
By asking the factory to check their records on that serial number revolver. It may cost for the research.
In 1958, a banana split cost $.39- only 39 cents!
The cost of a blanket in 1958 was around $3.00 for a typical cotton blend.
The cost of a 357 magnum revolver depends on many factors, it's condition, whether it's new or used, and what model it is. You can find them from 350 dollars upwards.
100 or so
Hi,The current issued CSXT Railroad Police badge is NOT made of gold. Maybe a special CSXT Railroad Police badge can be made of gold but that would cost lots of money (The CSX Transportation will not pay for gold badges for anyone that is a special agent or any other rank in the CSXT Railroad Police). The CSXT Railroad Police badge is very rare and hard to own if you are NOT a CSXT Railroad Police member, I know this for a fact because I am a CSXT Railroad Police & Chessie System Railroad Police Private Item Collector. Good question as some Railroad Police Departments have made special gold Railroad Police badges before in the past.Thank You.William
The range varies but for new 38 Special revolvers the cheapest are around $225 to upwards of several hundred dollars for high quality 38 Specials. There are very expensive collector's editions that can cost $1000+. There are several good quality revolvers between the $225-$300 made by Rossi, Comanche, Ruger, etc.
The average cost of a new car in 1958 was between 1,967.00 and 3,929.00. The cost of a loaf of bread was 19 cents and a stamp was 4 cents.
it would cos about 10,000 dollars or it depends on the year