Cotter & Company Westpoint model 40 was made by Marlin and is the same basic rifle as the Marlin model 101. It was basically a Tru-Value hardware store brand name. They typically have a lower value than the original (Marlin 101) model. Without a serial number it is a pre-1968 model, as that was required by the 1968 gun control act for all future production. The value as listed in the blue book of gun values is $45.00-$75.00. Hope this helps. GUNSLINGERS GUN SHOP THREE RIVERS, Michigan
$300.00 if in decent condition.
The Westpoint 410 Series K .30-06 Bolt Action Rifle. Westpoint was a trade name for Savage for Cotter & Company also know as Cotter Hardware. The Westpoint 410 is comparable to the Savage 110
10-100 USD or so
Store brand name. Made by Marlin.
10-100 usd
Had to thread through three sources to get down to this: WESTPOINT Tradename on arms made by Savage for Cotter & Company. Cotter & Company Model 949 Savage 944. No. 944 1936-42. Cotter and Company was founded by John Cotter in 1948. They have merged with True Value. Started out with 25 stores, don't see how it could be any older than the stores that sold it. (re: answer 1936-42)
15-125 USD or so
20-125 USD or so
Try gun shops, estate sales, pawn shops, garage sales, egunparts, want ad, for sale ads, gun shows.
Check with a gunsmith. They may have access to parts for obsolete rifles thru their trade sources (which do not make retail sales).
The westpoint by savage model 25 is a stevens favorite/crackshot model 71 or 72. It is configured like the 72 with a chrome hammer and lever. Westpoint was brand for Cotter & co. which owned True Value hardware. They were sold from the 1970 until the 1990's
pawn shop, want ad, estate sale, for sale ad, egunparts, garage sale, on line auction, gun shop, gun show.