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Sandman33
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I have a 1875 BISLEY in 38WCF ser # 229988.Would like to know about what it is worth before I put it up for bid.I also so have a WIN. 1892 38WCF also in fair shape.
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I have a Remington smooth bore .32 short or Long R F. It's Pat July 22, 1902. some other #'s on the barrel are s 105 200 best I can make out. I'd appreciate any info at all.
Thanks,
Jan
As you see in the photo's from the last posting. I acquired this gun a couple of weeks ago after my brother and I (finally), 10 years after his death split up some of his belongings. This old gun was always one of my favorites. It hung on the wall at my parents house since the mid 60's. I remember as a kid jgoing with my dad and retreiving it from my great uncle's farm after he passed on. I do know that his father, {my great grand father brought it with them from Germany when they immigrated here in the late 1800's. I would like to know more history on this and an approximate value. I have done searches and have come up empty. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks, Galen
Carlo A. Marinuzzi sr.
Built by Savage, Disc. 1934.
Barrels were 28 to 32 in, The 32" both barrels were Full.
Value $300+
I married a Moonshiners Daughter and I Love her Still
I have only one Springfield double in my book.
Built by Savage, Disc. 1934.
Barrels were 28 to 32 in, The 32" both barrels were Full.
Value $300+
I married a Moonshiners Daughter and I Love her Still
Savage purchased Stevens in 1920, and produced Stevens and Stevens "Trade Name" arms, for many years after that.