as source on the internet called gun digest books for cowboy action shooting which came up when i typed in squire bingham 22 caliber revolver said it was as follows: E 225 VG 125 G 100 F 80 P 60 I have one in just the 22 caliber.
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I BUY AND SELL THESE ,ABOUT $100 IF IN REAL GOOD CONDITION
from 60$ if fonctionnal up to 150$ in VG conditiion.
depending on condition of coarse they are retailing for around $200 USD. these were a lower end rifle mass produced so they are not really worth a great deal.
i believe it is based off the colt revolver diamondback. for it being based off the colt and a great shooter the 22's are about 250. 38's would be around the same price range. even though it looks like the colt the internal parts are a little different. i would buy more of these shooters. hope i helped.
20-100 usd
200
0-200 USD or so
Depending on condition, they would usually fall between $200-$300.
seven hundrud
100-300
$1,000,000,000,000
Up to 100 USD