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Antique Guns
I know a good bit about guns but I purchased a few 1800/early 1900 guns today that I actually know little to nothing about. I know enough about guns to know I wasn't gettin robbed blind...but im still curious. Does anyone here have any knowledge in this area before I go through the trouble of posting what they are?
I am taking them to a gun store to have them cleaned up and apprasied ASAP but since I have a busy week I wanted to see if anyone here could help out...Im gonna try and search for them as well...but this was worth a shot. I wrapped them up in sheep skin and towels at my moms house on my way back here...so I will go unwrap them so I can get the info from them and post pictures if needed and ill check back here to see if I even need to list what they are. Thanks a ton to whoever knows more than me or can help! |
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Re: Antique Guns
What are they?
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Re: Antique Guns
French Double Barrel Percussion Shotgun 20 gauge
French Percussion Musket 70 Perc cal Victor .32 s&w ctge nickel revolver (H&R 1910) and a winchester model 55 single shot thats not that important b/c its a 1950ish i believe....but it came staight out of the winchester museum so even though its not as unique and costly as the others its in super excellent shape The 2 french ones have alot of elaborate etchings in the wood and metal and im pleased with the condition they are in...they both have the original loading sticks as well |
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Re: Antique Guns
dunno if this will help [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] looks like its a lost cause
They need to be cleaned...but hey.... French Double Barrel Percussion Shotgun 20 gauge not so clear...but u can see the detail on the hammers sideview (better view) of the hammer, etc. French Percussion Musket 70 Perc cal Hammer and nipple etched flower like designs at the base (not AS clear) etched flower like designs in front of trigger/hammer Victor .32 s&w ctge nickel revolver (H&R 1910) |
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Re: Antique Guns
If the gun store doesn't deal with antiques on a regular basis or know you well, I wouldn't bother with it. They'll just try to look it up in the Blue Book of Gun Values & tell you what it says. You could do the same if your library has a copy.
See what this guy can tell you: http://www.armchairgunshow.com/index.htm I've never dealt with him but I do check the web site a couple times a year & there are always antiques listed for sale. |
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no...they do deal with antiques there alot and its a guy that knows my dad as well (who most of these guns are a gift for for xmas) so i feel more comfortable having him look at them and clean them up for me than anyone
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Re: Antique Guns
If that's the situation then you should be fine. I just get sickened when I read a story of how Joe Random asks a gun shop how much a firearm is worth & is told "I'll give you $300 for it" when it's really worth $2,000.
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Re: Antique Guns
I’m not real big on black powder but the shotgun looks like a common “no-name” field piece, and the musket looks like a “napoleon” but it’s hard to tell.
The .32 is most likely a railroad or police issue service arm, this was a very common handgun - lots and lots of these were made. I used to buy them from estates for around $50. The Winchester model 55, is it a top loading single shot with bottom ejection, 22 inch round barrel? Is there a serial number? If it’s what I think it is there were around 45,000 were MFG between 1958-1961 according to my Winchester book. They go for around $175 |
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Quite the photographer you are.
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Re: Antique Guns
[ QUOTE ]
If that's the situation then you should be fine. I just get sickened when I read a story of how Joe Random asks a gun shop how much a firearm is worth & is told "I'll give you $300 for it" when it's really worth $2,000. [/ QUOTE ] im not takin it to RESALE it...when i buy older things or guns they are for personal use...but i didnt want to give a "gun collector" something that is not up to thier standards when its not an area i know a ton of about...this is the purpose |
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