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Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 3
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I am trying to get a value of a model 1886 40-82 rifle. It has a half hex/half round 26" barrel. The s/n is 52763. I know the man. date is 1891. It has never been refinished. The rear site is broke off, but other than that it looks great. Normal scratches and wear. All the numbers and words read clearly. If anyone could tell me something would be appreciated!
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Last edited by millermatic1; 01-20-2008 at 03:57 PM.. |
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Advanced Senior Member
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Raised in Buzzard Roost near Frog Town in hillls of Kentucky
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Pictures would be a GREAt help in determining value. Condition, whether ANY modifications have been performed, take fown model or not, bore condition, and any historical info that might be of value will all determing value. Main thing is LOTS and LOTS of pictures of every aspect of the rifle. With lots of pictures, there are many on here that I am sure will weigh in to help determing a value for you.
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