The value of a Navy Arms 20 gauge over and under shotgun typically ranges from $500 to $1,200, depending on its condition, age, and specific features. Factors such as whether it includes original packaging, documentation, and any custom modifications can also influence its market price. Collectibility and demand in your local area may further affect its value. For an accurate appraisal, it’s best to consult a knowledgeable firearms dealer or appraiser.
Need a detailed description of finish, condition, all features and markings.
100-300 dollars
Impossible to answer without a DETAILED description of ALL markings.
50-475 usd
If your Navy Arms rifle is the lever action Yellowboy (reproduction of the Winchester 1866) they list for $400-500, depending on condition. The carbine version has a slightly lower value.
50-300 USD or so
depending on overall condition $150 - $200
Western Arms guns were manufactured at the Armi San Marco factory in Gardone Italy, and compare in value to the ASM guns. Depending on the model, 1851 Navy, 1861 Navy or 1862 Police Pocket and condition it would range from $100 to around 175 new in the box.
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MA stands for Master At Arms in the US Navy. MA's' are the Navy's version of Military Police
The USMC is under the Navy. The Navy is it's own branch.
Master-at-Arms in the Navy are responsible for discipline and law enforcement. There are no MP's in the Navy; the Army's Military Police Corps are largely responsible for the same thing in the Army.