around 1900, on the age. Value is decided by condition,markings,and history of the gun. Need a better description, also.
6 inch barrel in good to excellent condition and has been in family for 3 generations.
Caliber should be on the barrel. SN's were not required until 1968
No one answer- depends on many factors, including caliber.
that would depend on if the revolver was original or reproduction, makers name and condition
Caliber can not be idenitifed by sn. Take it to a gunsmith if it isn't marked on the frame or barrel.
made about 1929
read the details on top of the barrel. should reflect the colt mfg. company, Hartford conn.
what model revolver ??????? what date on the barrel????? value always depends on overall condition.....................
$800 to $900
Depedns on what the barrel is marked as to caliber. Could be rim or centerfire.
Falcon
50 - 300 usd
Need a detailed description of all markings, barrel length, caliber, etc.. to answer.