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Quick...I need guns identified
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08/08/17 07:30 PM
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Re: Quick...I need guns identified
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08/08/17 07:48 PM
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The two stainless double actions look like Smith and Wessons. If you swing out the cylinder the model number will be on the frame.
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Re: Quick...I need guns identified
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08/08/17 08:08 PM
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top one looks like a Harrington Richards (H R) .22lr
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Re: Quick...I need guns identified
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08/08/17 08:15 PM
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Maybe a model 58 Remington shot guy and a Winchester Model A-5 shotgun, Remington Nylon 66 .22 rimfire, Chginese HKS, mosr are boat anchors, the Nylon 66, A-5 (looks like the one made in Japan), revolvers may have some value..
We really need more info off the barrels, the 4" stainless revolver looks like a S&W M 66, could be worth $500, The 640 (I think) $300, Nylon 66 are semi collector guns, maybe $400, Browning A-5 maybe $400 if its made in Japan, nice gun just no value
these are all my personal opinions. The only one I would buy is the S&W M-66 (the rear sight doesn't look correct to me), I was going to say Charter but pretty sure its a S&W.
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Re: Quick...I need guns identified
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I am not there, what you see in the pics is what I know. I'm pretty sure the 4" revolver is a Taurus. The 2" is a Smith. I am confident the two shotguns are Browning's and a nylon .22. I know nothing about the SKS. I'm headed over right after work. I'll know more soon!
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Re: Quick...I need guns identified
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08/08/17 08:35 PM
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About the Browning's, How do I tell a Japan model from an original?
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Re: Quick...I need guns identified
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08/08/17 09:41 PM
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On the Nylon 66, if the stock is pretty good with minimal scuffing and barrel does not have surface rust, then value would be in the 300 to 400 range. Depending on a worse condition it would go down from there.
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Re: Quick...I need guns identified
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08/08/17 10:11 PM
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the Browning will say it on the barrel, made in Japan or it might say Miroku. Taurus, that's what I was thinking not Charter, I knew the sights weren't S&W.
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Re: Quick...I need guns identified
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08/09/17 12:19 PM
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Well, I got over there and they said they were waiting on someone to price them. A couple of the guns were "spoken" for already. The Browning was made in Japan. The other one I thought was a Browning was actually a Remington 11, 16 gauge. There was a .357 Taurus left, the Nylon .22, a Remington 1148 and a Ted Williams shotgun. I made them an offer on the lot and was supposed to receive a phone call last night, I never heard from them.
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Re: Quick...I need guns identified
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08/09/17 05:30 PM
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They sold some of what I was looking at out from under me, after they told me I had first shot at the ones that weren't already spoken for. I guess they lied, they sold several with out giving me a chance. I told him to kick rocks, I wasn't interested anymore. They're still some left, including the Browning. They're asking $850 for it. The nylon is still there as well as the Ted Williams, IDK what they're asking for those.
The address is 459 Frankie LN. Lewisville, TX 75057. There's plenty of other guy stuff there too.
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