Between what's in the most recent copy of the book and what is acutally getting bids on Gunbroker, you can usually put together a fair idea of what you have. The Blue Book is a very useful resource, as is Gunbroker. Most of the more modern stuff I'm able to find values for as I know how to rate the condition and can find examples that have sold to give me a better idea but the older stuff I"m a bit lost as the prices are all over the board! Also a Stevens Model 35, possibly a target model? it's got the trigger guard, octagonal chamber, round barrel. I also have a set of Lyman 310 dies for it but no ammo. Lyman peep sight installed, 20" round barrel, serial number 9221xx should put production around 1923. walther P38 with AC41 markings (matching numbers in the 83xx range), a couple of colt BP pistols NIB (18), Ace Service Model 22lr, Winchester Model 94 in 32 winchester special (32WS, i know it's not rimfire but since ya'll are the experts thought I'd throw it out there). lol.Īre the "blue book gun value" things worth getting? i've got a few older rifles and pistols I'd like to have an up to date accurate gauge of their values and wasn't sure where to start. even trying to weed out the stuff that's actually "sold". I've tried to look on GunBroker but prices on all of them vary from a few hundred dollars to thousands and I can't tell the difference between them. Again, I see prices all over the place on these.Īny insights and information on value, age, details, etc. Serial number in the 6395xx range (around 1919 production?). It currently has a Marbles peep sight mounted on the tang. This one has two holes tapped on the side of the receiver like it had a scope or something mounted to it. seems to be about a 23" round barrel (odd length or maybe I'm measuring it wrong). overall it seems to be in good condition but I've never fired it (don't have any 22 short ammo around). if you want to see anything in particular I'll see if I have a better photo or take one. I've taken a bunch of photos of it and will attach a couple of them below. have no idea how to describe the condition. I don't know if I've ever shot any of the ones below, I have plenty to keep me interested and playing with at the range.įirst one is a winchester model 1890, 22 short. Not looking to sell, just trying to get an idea of their values and if they are worth it as collectors or just shooters. I have a couple of rifles that I've had for many years, inherited them from my grandfather.
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