I will assume that this firearm was made by the Spanish firm AYA as they did make a model called the "Matador" from the mid '50's thru the early 1980's. If this is the case it should also, I believe, have either AYA or Aguirre Y Aranzabal stamped on the firearm. The Matador was somewhat of a "knockabout", though quite serviceable, grade of shotgun for AYA. The "Blue Book of Gun Values" gives values of from $200 to $795 depending on the particular grade and condition. I believe these figures may be OK for the low end, my feelings are that a 100% gun would sell for a couple of hundred bucks more at most local gun shops. They were good guns, I almost bought one myself 25 years ago and if my memory is correct the price them was just under $500 for a used, but still quite nice gun.
In the order of £350, depending on condition.
$300-$450, depending on condition
What is the value of a 12 gauge Browning shotgun serial J68824?
There are two currently listed on the gun sale web site Gunbroker.com Both are $749. I am looking for one myself
They have been selling for around $400.00 here, IF in excellent, near new condition. In lesser condition for much less.
Diamond Arms single gauge serial number 49885 what gauge is it and when was it made plus value if in fair condition?" Diamond Arms single gauge serial number 49885 what gauge is it and when was it made plus value if in fair condition?" "Diamond Arms single gauge serial number 49885 what gauge is it and when was it made plus value if in fair condition?"
Value is more determined on condition. The length of barrell and serial number are helpful but the Model of the revolver is essential. Without knowing the model number the question is almost impossible to answer honestly.
Impossible to value anything with just the serial number.
Basically impossible to value a weapon with just the gauge and sn.
$1100
Can't be answered without the serial number and the maker.
Basically impossible to value with just the serial number.