The BSA Sweet 17 rifle scope is an affordable scope that's designed for beginning rifle users. Average prices on the scope range from $50.00 to $100.00 in most cases.
A used scope is worth, at most, about 30-50 percent of what a new replacement would cost.
The 880 has an 11 mm dovetail mount. This BB/pellet rifle is fairly inexpensive and it works fine with a simple 4x10 scope, to put a more powerful scope would cost more than the rifle's base price. Daisy makes a 4x10 scope that works fine with this rifle
500 or so
Some scopes can cost more than the Air Rifle. Leapers makes some excellent scopes for around $250. Whatever scope you purchase make sure it is designed for air rifles. Air rifles, because of their forward / reverse kick, can break a regular hunting scope not designed for this type of rifle.
Depending on WHICH Model 44, condition, and which scope- anywhere from $150-$250.
20 bucks for pizza.
You need to give us some more information to answer your question- there are dozens of firearms that would fall under "50 rifle". If you mean a Barrett .50 caliber rifle, anywhere from $6,500 to $10,000- plus another $2000 for a scope.
cost of 20 year old Parker hale Winchester with red field scope
One of the best is a Feinwerkbau Westinger & Altenburger. Biathlon Air Rifle Model P700 Aluminum. Average cost $2,480. It's an Olympic Match Rifle.
ABOUT $18-$20. That was about 4 months wages for an average laborer.
A 1898 Krag rifle in good condition is worth between $700 and $1,100 dollars, in unaltered condition. Mounting a scope that requires drilling and tapping for a scope seriously damages the rifle and its' value. Some companies are now restoring rifles that have been drilled and tapped. This is an expensive restoration, but for a valuable heritage arm, is worth the cost. In the condition noted, this rifle is worth about $400.00.
about 25,000 at least. I'm getting her for my sweet sixteen,(: