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Meriden Arms operated from 1905 to 1915 & for part of that time was a wholly-owned part of Sears, Roebuck & Co. Meriden guns were not top-quality, so their value is going to be considerably less than, say, a similar weapon made by Winchester or Remington. Unless you can find a collector who specializes in Meriden weapons,& I don't know of anyone who does, or you can find someone who just wants 'an old gun' and is willing to pay a premium for one, I'd say the value would run in the vicinity of $75 to $100, maybe less. TexasCharley

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