10-60 usd
A model 35 tear gas projector was an American police arm. It was manufactured by Hercules Gas Munitions Corp. based out of Chicago, IL. There were several other models of these types of tear gas projectors and they would shoot tear gas cartrigages. Some models would shoot 12 gauge shells filled with tear gas, other 20 and .410 gauge. The model 35 would use .38 Special cartrigages filled with tear gas. As far as I know this was the smallest of the projectors which is about 5 inches in length finished with a black finish, brass fittings, and closely reseambles a fountain pen.
Most of these are NOT capable of firing a regular shot shell, and are limited to a tear gas shell. IF you have one that CAN fire a regular .410 shell, then it is regulated by the Federal Govt much like a short barreled shotgun. However, the Hercules Mdl 40 is NOT capable of safely firing regular .410 shells. Value is approximately $150.
IF your gas gun is capable of chambering and firing a round of live ball ammunition (some of the older ones were) then it requires licensing as a Class III firearm with the BATFE. Possession of an unregistered Class III is punished by 10 yrs in prison, and a fine of $250,000. If not already registered, it cannot be. If it CANNOT fire ball ammunition, then value is in the $50-$100 range. I do not believe that .38 Special tear gas ammo is still in production. Sorry-
A car's value depends on the year, make, and model as well as the amount of wear and tear on it. Blue Book should give you a base amount to start with.
Argus Mfg of Chicago made tear gas pens. These cannot safely fire regular ammunition. Depending on model and condition, value is somewhere in the $25-$75 range.
There were tear gas pen guns that were intended ONLY to fire a cartridge with a load of crystalized CN tear gas. If you fired a standard .38 Special cartridge with a metal bullet in one of those tear gas guns, something very bad is about to happen. At the least, the tear gas gun would be destroyed. Upper end of bad- it will kill you. Medium bad- when gun blows up, will take your hand with it.
depending on the wear and tear, 50-90 dollars. Savage still sells the gun, model 93 for around 130 new.
In the box in good condition with the instructions and unused shells it is worth $499.00
New, similar Toro tractors sell for $1,699.00. The value of a used tractor would be based on condition, wear and tear, and age.
the assets will loose their assets vavues because of wear and tear use of goods
Winchester Model 97 serial number 800911 was manufactured mid year 1925. WIthout hte benefit of knowing which specific variant and the graded condition, it is not possible to estimate the current value. Bert H.
Check the blue book then mark down the value for wear and tear and looks.