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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Texas
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I apologize in advance for asking for more than one value at a time but I have an opportunity to purchase some weapons and I thought it best to list all of them in one post. Any help would be appreciated. Just a price range is ok.
1. Winchester Model 94 (30.30) serial 6060477. I know there are many different versions of this gun but it appears to be a "standard" . Has no checkering, but it does have a small ring loop on the right side of the receiver. Appears to be about 95%. 2. M1 Garand. Springfield. Serial 1088878. Looks to be in super-great shape. Almost too good. I have no other information. 3. colt Single Action Frontier Scout .22. Serial number 132663F. Blue with staglite grips. about 95% 4. Navy Armory Co. (Copy of an 1851 Colt) Made in Italy. Blued with a brass frame. Serial number 16486. 95% or better. THANK YOU for any help. Sorrowful Jones
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Central, Ohio
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Well Sorrowful here are some "quesses" and they may be sorrowful too as not much info to go on and most of these guns have variants that can greatly effect value. I am assuming nothing special about any of the these guns. Here is my guess.
1. Win. Mod. 94 SRC VG condition + or - $400.00 2. Springfield Inc M1 Garand VG condition + or - $700.00 3. Colt Frontier Scout VG condition + or - $375.00 4. Navy Arms 1851 Navy Colt repro. VG condition + or - $200.00
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Advanced Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2009
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The M1 would go for about $100 more in this area; the others are about on target.
Note that the values given are retail prices, not what you would get from a dealer. Jim |
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Advanced Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: i live in southern indiana,old country boy at heart
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i take it your buying these in group,be very careful,a lot of times guns are sold together to get rid of them quick.i would make sure the deals arent too good if you know what i mean.if you do not know them get ids and document the sale along with a written bill of sale............the prices above are pretty accurate. old semperfi
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V.I.P. Member
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Texas
Posts: 108
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Thanks everyone for the info. Yes it is the lot of guns for sale. Older widowed lady type thing. Even so, I will do a written bill of sale, as well as run them on TCIC/NCIC for stolen. Thanks again.
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: NW Florida
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I think your guesstimate for a brass-framed Italian Colt-copy is high. Way high. Maybe 75 bucks. No way 200. For the other three, yeah, you're in the ballpark.
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