== == There is no single resource for all firearms. The Blue Book of Gun Values can be used as a pricing guide.
From my brief search for an answer to this same question, it looks like Fjestad's Blue Book of Gun Values is authoritative. I don't see it published online, but looks like it is for sale from Amazon. For research, your best bet is to find a website where enthusiasts and collectors of that particular gun meet. Try http://www.thehighroad.org and http://thefiringline.com These are the top 2 firearms forums on the web. Both have ~50,000 members, from all over the world, including some VERY renowned firearms experts, writers, historians. Just post your question in the appropriate section and you will get polite, detailed, accurate information on ANY firearms related subject.
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A value that is continuous. Maybe you should look it up. Oh! I think it might be something that's always used, so it has a continuous value. Like a sponge, or a toothbrush. However, bellbottoms do not have continuous value becuase they're not used anymore. Look it up, I say again. It might be something COMPLETELY different. Good Luck!
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go to: gunsamerica.com or gunbroker.com look up Winchester rifles and look for model '73 and see what they are selling for.............
Net present value method has value adding-up property
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