About $500 or so. These are the exception to the "low price" norm for derringers. With box and all papers, if in actual excellent condition, possibly more.
standard carbine excellent condition $1,000 good condition $700 more if you have original box
Blue Book and Standard Catalog suggest $300 and $400 in Excellent (98% original finish) condition. It's worth about $200 as a "parts gun".
Depending on the condition and if it is Nickel or Blue, with original box, they sell from $600-$900 in good to excellent shape.
Blue Book and Standard Catalog suggest $300 and $400 in Excellent (98% original finish) condition. It's worth about $200 as a "parts gun".
Sweet Sixteens, whether Belgian or Japanese, in original excellent condition, are bringing over $1000.
Depends on rarity (how many were produced overall) and current condition (original parts no damage). A 1920's in excellent, original condition could fetch you about $100k.
That is 6.35mm (.25ACP). Baby Browning pistols are collectable if in original excellent condition. Standard blue guns bring up to $350-$400 with the original pouch.
Dozens. The ORIGINAL was Deringer. The later copies were spelled with 2 letters R- Derringer.
They were made between 1962 to 1976. It Excellent condition it would be worth between $90 and $110 plus 15% for the box.
$ 375
1924. If in original, excellent condition, possibly as much as $800.
Average model- about $500. Some scarce models of the Woodsman, in excellent condition, would bring twice that.