"AA" prefix indicates 1964 Value depends upon condition and will vary between $50 for fair to around $275 in excellent condition. Add $35-45 for box and papers.
Well, honey, that Harrington and Richardson 949 Forty Niner with the serial number AA 13122 was manufactured in 1986. As for the value, it really depends on the condition and market demand, but you're looking at around $200-$400. Hope that helps, darlin'!
"AA" prefix indicates 1964. Value is dependent upon condition - will range from $65 for poor condition parts gun to around $275+ for an excellent condition piece...add $35-45 for box and papers.
About $125, depending on condition.
About 1962. Value depends on condition, but averages about $125-$175 for very good condition.
The model 949 was produced from 1960-1985 in two versions, one is blued and called the 949, the other is color case hardened frame, and called the 949 western. As to value matbe $ 200-250 in excellent condition with box. Prices are really increasing on all H&R handguns in top condition. As to age of your piece I will need the serial # or at least the two letter prefix of serial # to give you a date of manufacture. Hope this helps
.10-1.50 USD
The first six digits of the serial number tell you the date of manufacture. It was made May 1, 1998
Letter prefix 'AA' = 1964, making it a 1st Model (1961-72). The value of your revolver very much depends upon condition, i.e. how much original finish is left, condition of grip and mechanical functioning. In 100% (new in the box) the value is around $250 while in 60% it is around $90.
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One year? Ten years? Forty years? There's no way of telling with the information provided. Serial numbers are not unique to one firearm. It may be possible to age the firearm if the manufacturer and model are provided, but a serial number alone is not sufficient information.
Made 1960-1986. reintroduced by H&R 1871 company in 92-99. Depending on condition, $100-$150.
Blue Book of Gun Values; Browning website under customer service