usually between $350 to $450.
The 12-gauge double-barrel side-by-side shotgun marked "Made for Richland Arms Co., Made in Spain, Blissfield Mich, Mod 200" is likely a Spanish-manufactured shotgun that was imported by Richland Arms Co. for the American market. The value of such shotguns typically ranges from $200 to $600, depending on their condition, rarity, and market demand. It's recommended to consult a firearms expert or appraiser for a more precise evaluation based on its specific condition and features.
These were inported from Spain in the early 1980s. There are several sxs models, but all seem to be in the $175-$200 range in NRA Good condition and $300-$350 in Excellent.
$150-$250, depending on gauge and condition.
Side-by-side
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The 12-gauge double-barrel side-by-side shotgun marked "Made for Richland Arms Co., Made in Spain, Blissfield Mich, Mod 200" is likely a Spanish-manufactured shotgun that was imported by Richland Arms Co. for the American market. The value of such shotguns typically ranges from $200 to $600, depending on their condition, rarity, and market demand. It's recommended to consult a firearms expert or appraiser for a more precise evaluation based on its specific condition and features.
These were inported from Spain in the early 1980s. There are several sxs models, but all seem to be in the $175-$200 range in NRA Good condition and $300-$350 in Excellent.
100-300 USD
Richland was an importer. Zabala Hermanos (Brothers) of EIbar, Spain, made the gun. Spanish shotguns range from the lowest to the (at least near) highest quality, and the values vary accordingly. Would need to be examined "in hand" to make a good guess.
The model 311 is a side-by-side.
$150-$250, depending on gauge and condition.
i have a 10 ga., double barrel "over & under". stamped on the barrel it says "made in Italy". on the other side of barrel is "Richland Arms Co.". I'm also a bit puzzeled and confused. Know anything ?
They are worth between $250-$450 depending on the condition. They are pretty good shotguns, and I have found them to be quite reliable field guns, although quite heavy. That being said they are a good deal for the person wanting 10 Gauge SxS at a reasonable price.
If you're talking about the .50 cal muzzleloading rifle with wooden stock by richland arms, I bought one used with a slight crack on one side of the stock (but otherwise good condition) for $100
1,200 1,200
$500-600
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