Gun values
I would like an estimate of the value of a couple of my guns for insurance purposes.
Sako L 57 6MM
Herters 22 cal revolver
Thanks
Sako L 57 6MM
Herters 22 cal revolver
Thanks
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I have several guns I need to sell to assist in paying the funeral of our Daughter who passed away from Sarcoma. She was only 46 and had no insurance.
If any one can assisit me in determing a price I would greatly appreciate it.
Tom Carver
10867 N 400 W
Kingman, IN 47952
765-498-5961
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Jim--I'll take a crack at this, but my prices will be subject to change and debate, as more information is needed on some of these to really pin them down. We usually operate on "percentage of remaining finish", as one man's "very good" is another man's "good". So, I'm going to make the assumption that very good = 90-95% condition, and try to tell you where additional info is needed to better price the items.
(1) Ruger .357: $250-$270.
(2) Marlin 37: $200-$250.
(3) Savage 19: $100-$110 if the NRA Model
$110-$140 if the Target Model
(4) Win. '94: $150-$180 if of post-1964 mfg.
if of pre-1964 mfg. it is worth much more,
but we can't determine that without the
serial number.
(5) Rem. 550: $90-$110
Give us a better description of the Savage and the Winchester, and we can pin it down better.[:)]0 -
another tip for now or in the future goto the home page of gunbroker and type your gun in as a search there will likely be a gun like yours in the same condition cause there is so many on here then you'll have a very good idea of a realistic selling price. just a thought TIM 0 -
quote:Originally posted by Der Gebirgsjager
Jim--I'll take a crack at this, but my prices will be subject to change and debate, as more information is needed on some of these to really pin them down. We usually operate on "percentage of remaining finish", as one man's "very good" is another man's "good". So, I'm going to make the assumption that very good = 90-95% condition, and try to tell you where additional info is needed to better price the items.
(1) Ruger .357: $250-$270.
(2) Marlin 37: $200-$250.
(3) Savage 19: $100-$110 if the NRA Model
$110-$140 if the Target Model
(4) Win. '94: $150-$180 if of post-1964 mfg.
if of pre-1964 mfg. it is worth much more,
but we can't determine that without the
serial number.
(5) Rem. 550: $90-$110
Give us a better description of the Savage and the Winchester, and we can pin it down better.[:)]
Jim0 -
Thanks very much for your help.
The Model 94 30-30 is serial number 2839682.
Jim
quote:Originally posted by Der Gebirgsjager
Jim--I'll take a crack at this, but my prices will be subject to change and debate, as more information is needed on some of these to really pin them down. We usually operate on "percentage of remaining finish", as one man's "very good" is another man's "good". So, I'm going to make the assumption that very good = 90-95% condition, and try to tell you where additional info is needed to better price the items.
(1) Ruger .357: $250-$270.
(2) Marlin 37: $200-$250.
(3) Savage 19: $100-$110 if the NRA Model
$110-$140 if the Target Model
(4) Win. '94: $150-$180 if of post-1964 mfg.
if of pre-1964 mfg. it is worth much more,
but we can't determine that without the
serial number.
(5) Rem. 550: $90-$110
Give us a better description of the Savage and the Winchester, and we can pin it down better.[:)]
Jim0 -
According to my serial number list that would put your '94 just into 1965, so the post-'64 estimate of value should be pretty accurate. 0 -
Thanks very much for your help!
Jim0
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