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 or Walmart but I myself would get them at Target. They are very fun (;
There are 34,509 seats at the Target Field.
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.
There are about 352,000 people employed at Target YEAH BOIIIEEEEE!!!!
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.
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.
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.
Depening on condition and completeness, (mag parts, sights, sling swivels, etc) anywhere from $100 to $250 for an excellent condition. Very good target rifles.
Depends on the condition, type of barrel and sights, etc. Anywhere from $200-$500.
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.