I just paid $300 for a really nice all original model 75 in about 95% blue condition. The stock is nice as well butt has a tiny chip on the toe of the stock, near the buttplate. I havbe seen other 75's in near mint condition get $650 though, and the average for a very nice one seems to be $350 to $450 lately. The chapest I have seen a very poor one (65% condition) go for was $150. I cannot help you on the model 55.
Depending on condition and model if it is a target or sporter from a few hundred to more than 5 thousand.Pictures would help identify your model.
Target is not a compound word.
There are 34,509 seats at the Target Field.
Target or Walmart but I myself would get them at Target. They are very fun (;
nope, the angle is the same whether the target is 5 feet away or 500 feet away.. but the difficulty of nailing the exact angle gets greater the farther away the target is.
It's a .22 cal sporter rifle, made for target or general use in the 50's. Has International olympic micro sights. Worth $ 2,500 in 99% condition.
Depending on condition, type of barrel, sights, etc, anywhere for $150-$300.
Fixed sights, adjustable sights, target sight, night sights, 3 dot sights, telescopic sights, red dot sighs, lasers, etc.
$100-$225, depending on condition, barrel sights, etc.
Depending on condition, blued or stanless, type barrel, type sights (which I can't tell from the serial number), about $150 for a well worn basic model, to $375 for excellent, target barrel and sights.
Depends on condition and completeness- many are missing some of the sights. For a specimen in very good condition, complete, around $250. Excellent target rifles.
Depends on the condition, type of barrel and sights, etc. Anywhere from $200-$500.
Depening on condition and completeness, (mag parts, sights, sling swivels, etc) anywhere from $100 to $250 for an excellent condition. Very good target rifles.
To pinpoint the target.
Depends on model, barrel/sights, and condition. Anywhere from $100 for a well used Mk1 to $400 for a NIB stainless heavy barreled Mk II with target sights.
The value of a Winchester model 74 .22 caliber rifle is between $100 and $500 depending on its condition. These rifles are commonly used for target practice and small game hunting.
Will depend on the exact model, barrel, sights, and condition. A well used Standard Automatic with basic barrel and sights might sell for $100, a higher end Mk II with extended heavy fluted bbl and target sights $350.