I just picked up one of those the other day at a local gun shop. It had been butchered somewhat, and the bluing had a light brown patina, but the stock was is solid shape. Asking price was $69. Figure if it's in great condition, all-original, you should get at least $150-200 out of it. But there are some MANY old .22 rifles out there right now, the demand can't equal the supply. Unless it's a very rare model, the price were usually be pretty low. And most of those old .22s don't even have serial numbers, so tracing the exact date of manufacture is very difficult. Just hang on to it, and keep shooting it. Your grandkids could someday use it.
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