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Thank you if that price holds it will be one of the best buys I ever made.
I was cussing my camera, or me, and forgot to take pictures of the barrel, it is correct. The magazine is the only non matching part. I have no idea where the original got to. The guy I got it from...
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I posted a few weeks ago trying to determine approximate value of this Remington Rand I got a long while ago and appreciate the responses from this site. At the time I couldn't get clear pictures to...
I posted a couple of weeks back trying to determine approximate value of the 1942 Colt 1911A1 I got in trade 20+ years ago. From my findings in the Clawson Book (small one) the gun is original except...
Thank you all for your responses. I've been having problems getting shading on my pictures and I'm trying to get my grandson to assist me with a series of pictures showing all the items with proper...
Thank you John, it certainly is a firearm I was happy to have found
been out playing but here are a couple of pictures of the Colt3675036751
3674836749I'm a bit tardy but my excuse is I was out shooting. Here are two pictures of the Rem Rand
Back in my trading days I acquired a Rem Rand 1911a1 made in 1943. The gun is mostly correct as near as I can determine. The barrel is S marked which I have been told is not correct for the time but...
I picked up a Colt 1911a1, made in 1942, quite a few years ago. I haven't paid it much attention for awhile and decided I would like to know its approximate value. All of its parts are all original...
I just took it out of the safe and in a darkened room I almost said no their not, however at this age I did a trust and verify and darned if they are not. Thank you for pointing that out.
Thank you all for the answers and info. Enough info provided to make me sort of confident I know what it is, better than sucking ones thumb.
Thanks, I just found two more sights that say 1926. I wasn't here quite yet to confirm or deny. I found a vague reference to a model 52a that said the suffixes referred to upgrades but that is very...
Many years ago I acquired a Winchester Model 1906 from my wife's Grandfathers things. It has a Redfield scope, tang sight and is about 80 percent. According to the Blue Book serialization it was made...
Yeah penny a round vs today's costs. I am setting up to reload 45-70 for my Marlin Guide Gun and I've had primers and powder for a long time as well as brass but 100 bullets cost about $.70 each (2...
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That was a bid but there were others that had not had any bids. I thought that the 150 plus rounds I have would sure buy me a nice gun or pay for a couple of hunts. Nice fantasy at ant rate
Thanks Gentlemen, I saw on Gunbroker that one round of SH marked has bids of $36, however I also saw a full box that got no bids. I do enjoy trying to find info and history of firearms and ammo. It's...
Many thanks Jim.
I acquired some old 45-70 ammo in trade 20 plus years ago and am looking for info on approx dates of mfr. I have four unopened boxes of UMC 45-500 plus a fifth box with no top, all marked U. M. C. 45...
Thanks, that is just about where I had figured it.
Gun shop trading in my past I acquired and still have 8 boxes of 45acp steel cased ammo headstamped TW56. Understand it was primarily for use in automatic weapons. Is there collector interest in it?...
20 plus years ago I had a gun shop and took some boxes of 45-70 ammo in trade. I believe it dates from late 1800s to 1910( saw that on the internet). I would like confirmation on the dates and also...