The "12 gauge 26" in the context of the R310ABR model from Western Auto typically refers to the shotgun's gauge and barrel length, with "12 gauge" indicating the size of the shotgun and "26" referring to a 26-inch barrel. Shotguns with a 12-gauge specification are widely used for various purposes, including hunting and sport shooting, due to their versatility and availability of ammunition. The R310ABR model itself may feature specific design elements, but the gauge and barrel length are crucial factors in determining its performance.
The Revelation model 120, .22 RF RIFLE was manufactured for Western Auto Supply by Marlin, its a generic model 60. Worth about $75-$125 dependent on condition. These guns generally have no collector value.
50-100 USD or so.
No sn data available. Value in the 50-100 range
0-150 USD
100-300 or so
1972 What is the value?
Your rifle is a Mossberg Model 353, built for Western Auto hardware stores under their Revelation brand. This is an updated version of the Mossberg Model 152, and was made from 1972-1985, Value is $125-$200, based on condition.
It depends on the condition of the firearm. The 210A was made by Mossberg model 810AH
25-60 or so
Crosman air gun company made about 10 different air rifles for Western Auto under the Revelation name. Please state the model number and the condition of the rifle in order to get an estimate of value.
Your western auto model 312AA shotgun was made by mossberg for western auto.The mossberg model 395,395K are the mossberg model designations for your shotgun.
25-125 USD or so