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Old 03-26-2010, 08:14 PM   #1
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I want to start off by saying thanks for all the help before I ask what's it worth? I have been helped on some of my stuff by people of this board and its been great. I have been offered by someone to buy the rest of my collection. I am not looking for exact pricing but ball park. IE 100%-50% I can post pics of any gun I have. See list below;

1. Universal M1 .30 Carbine. S/N 49xxx
2. Winchester Model 1894 30WCF . S/N 303712 Year 1906
3. Husqvarna 30-06 . S/N 141061
4. Remington .22 LR Nylon 66 S/N KJ 45
5. Thompson Semi Cal .45 Carbine S/N M16652
6. Savage Arms .22 S.L L.R S/N 40.426
7. J. Stevens A&T Co. Mass Pat. Oct 29 89 Model 1889
8. Winchester Model 94 30-30 S/N 4583422 Year 1978
10. Marlin Firearms .22 Cal Model 20 –A 22 LR
11. Squires Bingham .22 Cal Model 16 S/N A070498
12. Marlin Model 980-DL .22 Cal
13. Sears Roebuck Model 2200 Lever Action SL or LR S/N D791071
14. Pistol ---- Colt DA .38 1902 S/N 190546
15. Pistol--- Mk.IV (1899) in .455 Webley S/N 106711 Unshaved
16. Pistol --- German Arminius HW5T .22LR S/N 339877
17. Pistol --- H&R 22 Cal Model 949 S/N AE21584
18. Pistol --- Savage .32 Cal Model 1907 S/N78861
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Old 03-26-2010, 10:17 PM   #2
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I'll take a swing at it.

1. Universal M1 .30 Carbine. S/N 49xxx Universal 30 carbine, maybe 2 to 3 hundred.
2. Winchester Model 1894 30WCF . S/N 303712 Year 1906 This falls into the realm of "collector". Depending on condition and any special features, from around 300 to several thousand.
3. Husqvarna 30-06 . S/N 141061 Bolt action Husky - 3 to 4 hundred.
4. Remington .22 LR Nylon 66 S/N KJ 45 No idea at all.
5. Thompson Semi Cal .45 Carbine S/N M16652 AOC or Kahr Arms semi version of a Thompson Submachine Gun? With the serial number starting with M, I'm guessing the M1 military version, rather than the gangster version? Maybe 700.
6. Savage Arms .22 S.L L.R S/N 40.426 No idea at all.
7. J. Stevens A&T Co. Mass Pat. Oct 29 89 Model 1889 No idea at all.
8. Winchester Model 94 30-30 S/N 4583422 Year 1978 2 to 4 hundred, depending on condition.
10. Marlin Firearms .22 Cal Model 20 –A 22 LR No idea at all.
11. Squires Bingham .22 Cal Model 16 S/N A070498 No idea at all.
12. Marlin Model 980-DL .22 Cal No idea at all.
13. Sears Roebuck Model 2200 Lever Action SL or LR S/N D791071 Is that an Ithaca 69, under Sears' name? 100 to 150, maybe. Be worth more if it wasn't a "store brand".
14. Pistol ---- Colt DA .38 1902 S/N 190546 No idea at all.
15. Pistol--- Mk.IV (1899) in .455 Webley S/N 106711 Unshaved Unshaved is good. 3 to 5 hundred.
16. Pistol --- German Arminius HW5T .22LR S/N 339877 Maybe 50, 75 bucks.
17. Pistol --- H&R 22 Cal Model 949 S/N AE21584 No idea at all.
18. Pistol --- Savage .32 Cal Model 1907 S/N78861 Maybe 300.
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Old 03-26-2010, 10:26 PM   #3
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Thanks Alpo, thats helps. Anyone else for the rest?
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Old 03-26-2010, 10:32 PM   #4
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Forgot one

9. Colt .22 Rifle Lightning S/N 34465 Year 1898
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Old 03-27-2010, 12:58 PM   #5
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Anyone else on the rest?

4. Remington .22 LR Nylon 66 S/N KJ 45 No idea at all.
6. Savage Arms .22 S.L L.R S/N 40.426 No idea at all.
7. J. Stevens A&T Co. Mass Pat. Oct 29 89 Model 1889 No idea at all.
9. Colt .22 Rifle Lightning S/N 34465 Year 1898
10. Marlin Firearms .22 Cal Model 20 –A 22 LR No idea at all.
11. Squires Bingham .22 Cal Model 16 S/N A070498 No idea at all.
12. Marlin Model 980-DL .22 Cal No idea at all.
14. Pistol ---- Colt DA .38 1902 S/N 190546 No idea at all.
17. Pistol --- H&R 22 Cal Model 949 S/N AE21584 No idea at all.
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Old 03-27-2010, 07:02 PM   #6
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If you're looking for maximum return on the sales you may want to consider an auction. Check your local paper for auctions and give a few of the auctioneers a call. You might be able to arrange your guns to be included in a future well publicized auction.
Around my area guns at auction seem to bring at least and often more than retail prices.
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Old 03-27-2010, 07:35 PM   #7
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On the common .22 rifles, figure on $100 each. The little Nylon 66 Remingtons are desireable and one should easily bring $200. The S-B is worth only $75 if that. The Colt Lightning could be worth $6000 if in perfect condition; around $1200 in average shape but functional.

The H&R 949 would go for around $150, the Savage pistol for $250 to $500 depending on condition. The DA Colt again is variable; they average around $300, again if functional.

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Old 03-27-2010, 08:50 PM   #8
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Thanks guys it helps.
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Old 03-28-2010, 01:54 PM   #9
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I don't think your Remington Nylon 66 has a serial number. The number you gave sounds like an assembly number. Nylon 66 rifles made before Dec. 1968 were not serialed.

Value? $200 - $250 if the stock is scratch-free. Black or green stocked guns, more.
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Old 03-28-2010, 03:22 PM   #10
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Item 6 a Savage 22. Is that a pump action or a bolt action?
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1. Universal M1 .30 Carbine. S/N 49xxx

There is on in a shop near me that has a $700 price tag on it. Never owned one, don't know what they are worth.
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Old 03-28-2010, 04:34 PM   #12
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Item 6 a Savage 22. Is that a pump action or a bolt action?

Pump
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Old 03-29-2010, 06:37 PM   #13
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Clip magazine or tube fed? How long is the bbl and is it round or octagon? Shape of buttplate, shotgun or rifle?

Can you look at the rifle? The Savage model 1909, 1914, 25 and 29's are so marked. Is it one of these? If not then it's a model 1903 if it's a pump.

If it's a 1903 it could be worth from 0 to 350 in really good factory original condition, 90% or better. Maybe a bit more with the right buyer. Engraved rifles are a whole 'nuther story.
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