Usually between $80 on the low end to $125. This is in the Southeast region
Made by Savage Arms of Chicopee, Mass. 1953 tru 1971
The Model 77a is a .22 cal swing arm pneumatic rifle. made between 1971-78. Bluebook of airguns list one in Average/good condition to be worth around $100 Plus or minus.
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Take it to a gunsmith
It's a .22 cal swing arm pneumatic rifle. made between 1971-78. If you want to know the value, state the condition of the rifle.
Recommend you find a qualified firearms instructor or a gunsmith and ask for assistance.
There is a very long story behind this question But here is the short version. S&W was purchased by Bangor Punta in 1965, with the help of a former Crosman Engineer the 77A was developed After several moves back and forth from Florida to Massachusetts Bangor decided to sell the Airgun division to Daisy Airgun in 1980 but had dropped the 77A model in 1978. I don't know of any diagrams for the 77A but it is a forerunner of the Daisy Power-line models. I would try to contact Daisy airgun to see if they "may" be able to help. See the related link at the bottom.
Yes. The model 77A was made between 1971-78
The value of a 12-gauge pump model 77A can vary significantly based on its condition, age, and market demand, typically ranging from $200 to $600. Factors such as whether it includes original packaging, accessories, or has been modified can also affect its price. For an accurate valuation, checking recent sales of similar models or consulting with a firearms appraiser is recommended. Always ensure compliance with local laws and regulations regarding firearm sales and ownership.
You can find a schematic for a Smith & Wesson Model 77A by checking the manufacturer's official website or contacting their customer service for technical support. Additionally, online firearm forums, enthusiast websites, and platforms like Numrich Gun Parts or Brownells often provide schematics and parts diagrams. Lastly, you might find useful resources in gun manuals or specialized books on firearms.
prime because it ends with a 7