that guns value will range from 250.00 to 550, depending on guage and condition
it looks exactly like a vietnam era m16 in .22 caliber
About $30
25 cents
Made in 1912, probably worth $600-$800 in fair condition (assuming it's shootable).
that guns value will range from 250.00 to 550, depending on guage and condition
50-200 USD
A few hundred dollars or so
About 750.00 if its in very good condition .
about $200 new $150 typical
i bought one for 250 and i would like to know if it was worth it. its in really good shape ecept for a sracth here and there.
i own a 12 ga side by side, model number unknown, serial no. 163193. i need the stock.can anyone help?
Yes.
A rifle.
Very hard to say- Kasnar was the importer. You MAY have a Churchill rifle imported by them. The Churchill Highlander rifle was manufactured in Italy for Kassnar Imports by FIAS (Fabrique Italiani Armi Sabatti) probably around 1986. Sabatti is still in business today though Kassnar Imports isn't. They went out of business in 1989. These rifles are on the market so little it is hard to price them. For a Churchill or Regent, New in Box, around $600. Ellett has taken over import of these from Kasnar.
A gunsmith can assist you.
That is a tough question. Those very nice little rifles were made in Italy by Fabrique Italiani Armi Sabatti, and imported by Kassnar. Kassnar went out of business, and Mr. Kassnar became the head of Charles Daly Firearms, which THEN went out of business. You might contact the original maker through their website in Italy. Absent that, I do not think there IS a source for a parts diagram. Your rifle is between 35-40 years old. Sorry-