100-1000 depending on specifics
I believe that you probably have a pre-woodsman. It would book out from $1600 in excellent condition down to $200 in poor condition.
In current production:Smith & Wesson, Ruger, Taurus and Charter Arms offer a variety of SA/DA .357 revolversColt makes Singe Action Army revolver in .357Ruger, Beretta and Taurus also make SA "cowboy" revolvers in .357Coonan, Inc. makes a 1911-style autoloading pistol in .357IMI offers Desert Eagle Mark XIX in .357In the past:Colt, Ruger, S&W, as well as many smaller and less known manufacturers made many models in .357 Magnum which are available in the used market.
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It all depends on which Ruger .44 mag you are talking about. A new Super Blackhawk is in the $500-550 range depending on where it is purchased, local taxes and accessories. Used models would be worth less, until they get old enough to be in the classic or collectible range. Many people are willing to pay more for the old model 3-screw or Flattop models claiming they prefer the style, however; many view them as "used" and worth less. It all depends on the variables in question.
.45 ACP means auto cartridge pistol ( I believe they spelled it pistole though). The .45 auto just means it is an autoloading pistol unlike the revolver style pistol.
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BLue Book of Gun Values
I make them and other 10/22 style stocks. I have one almost finished(pistachio wood)
75-150 US Dollars
Think about the phrase, "pistol packing mama." Carpels fuse together to form the pistol which contains the style, ovary and stigma. They get pollen from the anther which is on the stamen. Bees or other pollinators move the pollen to the pistol and it travels down into the ovules and becomes seeds.
It shows that their current skin is out of style. So, they end up changing it seasonly to stay with the current style of snake skin.
.380 auto ammunition can be a "ball" style bullet or metal jacketed hollow point.