The price will of course, vary. There are some rifles that are worth several hundred thousand and others that are of lesser amount. It will all depend. For my rifle, I have been offered several hundred thousand. It is too great to sell.
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Your rifle was manufactured in 1972. The value will depend on condition. Have it appraised by a collector or gunsmith.
There is too much variation in value, depending on condition of the rifle, to be able to answer the question. For a standard sporting rifle: EXC V.G. Good Fair Poor $5000 $3000 $1200 $700 $300 For a fancy sporting rifle: $6500 $4500 $1500 $1100 $500 Take the rifle to a local gunsmith for an appraisal of condition.
The value will depend on what it is and what condition it is in. You must provide considerably more information for Wiki to help. I suggest that you take it to a gunsmith to have it identified and appraised.
The value will depend on what it is and what condition it is in. You must provide considerably more information for Wiki to help. I suggest that you take it to a gunsmith to have it identified and appraised.
While the real value of your rifle was in the original finished rifle,that does not mean that the value is completely gone.I would need to know the amount of refinishing done,(wood,metal,barrel etc.)The bore condition,and if any pro gunsmith has performed the work(Turnbull restorations etc.) to give a more exact value to your rifle.
Either identify and describe the rifle real well so that a person who can't see it could take a guess (and if it is a JC Higgens, I can save you the effort, because the answer is "Not very much") or you could take it to a gunsmith or collector to have it appraised.
Your rifle is a Marlin Mdl 81. The proper model from sears is 103.19811 Unfortunately there were two different bolts used- old style/ new style- and they will not interchange. You will need to check with a gunsmith, but cost is about half the value of your rifle.
can not answer this with out looking at the rifle. Bore condition is key to value and bore scope is needed to give details. Suggest you find a gunsmith to inspect this. Auction house that specializes in firearms can help.
what is the value of a Winchester rifle 85?
" value of the colteer 4-22 rifle ? "
You can check w/ Mossberg, or with havlinsales at their website- but the bad news is that a complete bolt will cost you about half of the value of the rifle, AND it should be fitted by a gunsmith. Sorry-