If it is complete, with the rear sight, and from your description I place it to be in Fair to Good condition ( It still works) then it is worth around $80
The only thing that could look remotley close to it would be a WE Luger with a long barrel
I could not find any 380 cal. pistol going back to 1887 ??? are you sure it's not a 38 cal. revolver ???? check writting on top of barrel ......................
Could be a part number, serial number, inventory number, etc..
Depends on the exact model, barrel, sights, etc. Could be anywhere from $100-$450.
A revolver is a type of pistol that the cartridges are in a chamber in a cylinder. The cylinder revolves in the gun (hence 'revolver') bringing each successive chamber in alignment with the barrel. A revolver could have five chambers, it could have ten. The most common would be five or six.
Depends on overall condition, finish, barrel length, grips, box, papers, accessories, etc.. Is it a revolver or pistol? Any engraving? What are the markings on the barrel and frame? Could range from 100 to multiple thousands./
If you have a projectile lodged in the barrel, the best advice would be to have a gunsmith do it. Disassemble your pistol, and take the barrel in by itself. Trying to do this yourself could result in damage to the barrel, and a need to buy a replacement barrel. It can be done, but if you're searching on this particular site for a "how to" (and understand that I'm not saying this to be condescending), it's something best left to a professional.
Value will depend on exact configuration, overall condition, finish, box, manual, accessories, serial number, barrel length, etc.. Range could be from 25 USD to multiple thousands of USD.
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I'm not aware of any that exist, but for enough money I'm sure you could get a gunsmith to make one for you. My grandfather had a single shot 22/410 over and under pistol he kept in a holster mounted to the door of his pickup. Barrel was about 14-16" long. Believe it was a Stevens Game Getter.
Could stand for compact.
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