Send me some pics of the smith carbine and I may be able to give a value. Condition is all important.............
Value of a bale of cotton
very rare Canadians with no US mark ! 2500$
The common .30 caliber CARTRIDGE from WW 2 was either the 30-06, or the .30 carbine. They were produced by the hundreds of millions, and have very little collector value, due to the high numbers. Value is about $1.
get supplies by looting, then destroy anything else of value
Requires professional appraisal
about 1000
They can run from 100-1000 or so
100-300 USD
The value of your Model 64 can only be determined by a visual inspection and evaluation to determine which specific variant that it is (e.g. Sporting rifle, Deer Rifle, Carbine, Deluxe Carbine), and what the graded condition is. Bert H.
100-1500 USD depending on specifics
Whatever the gun will bring. These are rare (8200 made) and I have seen them for sale at prices from $2700 to $6000. Much of the value of an antique firearm is based on condition. If it is in your possession, do NOT attempt to "clean it up" or value will drop like a rock. Suggest you contact an auction house that specializes in antique firearms, such as Collectors Firearms of Houston, or a similar firm.
If both rifle and carbine are in unfired(new in the box condition) with the hang tags and original boxes?The value will be 1,375 dollars for the set.
If you have the Buffalo Bill rifle,or Carbine model.The value will be 695 dollars for a rifle or Carbine that is new in the box(Unfired) and the box with it.If you have a Buffalo bill one of 300 presentation model,then th value will be 3,250 dollars for the same unfired(new in the box condition).
The value of your Winchester Model 64 can not be determined without first knowing which specific variation that it is (e.g. Sporting Rifle, Deer rifle, Carbine, or Deluxe Carbine), and what the graded condition is. A visual inspection and evaluation is required to determine that information. Bert H.
The value will be a direct function of the following factors; # The specific caliber (e.g. 30 W.C.F., 32 W.S., or 25-35 W.C.F.) # The specific variation (e.g. Sporting Rifle, Deer Rifle, Carbine, or Deluxe Carbine. # The graded condition. # Factory originality.2
The Cactus Carbine rifle was made between 1960-1970. One in good condition is worth around $25. But you did not state the condition of the rifle so it is impossible to give a better answer.