In order to participate in the GunBroker Member forums, you must be logged in with your GunBroker.com account. Click the sign-in button at the top right of the forums page to get connected.
Options

Guns from the 70's, perfect condition. How much?

SapsterSapster Member Posts: 13 ✭✭
edited July 2005 in Ask the Experts
Hello,

I just inherited about 36 guns from my Uncle, I think a lot of them are from the 70's but I know some are older than that...I'm just not sure. And I'm curious how much they're worth. I've been looking on various websites trying to price them, but I can't find most of them and the ones I do find I wonder whether or not they're priced differently due to their age. If anyone could help me out on identifying these guns I'd appreciate it a bunch!

All these guns are in PERFECT, mint condition...most of them havent even been touched by a human hand. They've been stored away by Uncle for many many years. They all come with original boxes and instruction manuels that never have been opened.

Thanks a lot!

-Erich


1. AMT Autmag II 6" B
22 RimFire Magnum
Stainless Steel


2. AMT Cal. .380
9MM Kurtz


3. Astra A-90
9Para
Blue



4. Astra A-60
Caliber: 9MM
Blue


5. Beretta Pistol
Model #: 84B-N
Calibre: .380
Grips: W
Made in Italy

6. Beretta
Model #: 92FS
Calibre: 9MM
Sights/Plastic Grip
Made in Italy

7. Beretta Pistol
Model #: 85F
Calibre: 9C
Code: 5635612900U84



8. Beretta
Model: .950
Caliber: .25
Black



9. Beretta
Model: 20 25ACP Grips P
25 ACP Caliber


10. Colt .380
Model #: 06380
Government .380 Auto
Barrel: 3 1/4
Finish: Blue



11. Colt Magnum Carry
Model: SD2020
357 Magnum 2" Barrel
Stainless Steel


12. Glock 26 9MM
2-Commercial Mags


13. P38 byF44 (USED)
Black



14. Pietro Beretta
Model .380
85 Cheetah .380, Nichel



15. Remington (Dupont) "Deluxe"
Model: 572 BDL
Pump Action Rifle
22 Caliber/Tubular Magazine



16. Remington (Dupont)
Model: 700 "Police"
Bolt Action Rifle
24" BBL/308 Win



17. Remington (Dupont)
Model: 552 BDL "Deluxe"
22 Caliber Automatic Rifle
Tubular Magazine



18. Remington (Dupont)
Model: 700 TM Police PSS
Bolt Action Centerfire Rifle
24" Barrel/223 Rem
Capacity 6
Includes 1 inch chamber



19. Remington (Dupont)
Model: 870 Magnum "Parkerized"
12 Gauge Pump Action Shotgun
18" Police Cylinder



20. Remington (Dupont)
Model: 870 Police Parkerized
12 Gauge Pump Action Shotgun/Davis sto
18" Police Cyc/Plain Barrel 5



21. Remington (Dupont)
Model: 870 Magnum "Parkerized"
12 Gaufe Pump Action Shotgun/Folding Stock
18" Police Cyl Choke 5



22. Sig Sauer
Model: P226
Caliber: 9MM Para



23. Smith & Wesson
Model No. 66 Caliber .357
Barrel 2 1/2
Finish: Silver
Stock: RB
Features: RRWO


24. Smith & Wesson Semi Automatic Pistol
Model: 439
Caliber: 9MM
Barrel: 4
Finish: Nickel


25. Smith & Wesson 952 Semi Automatic Pistol
Model: 5904
Caliber: 9MM
Barrel: 4
Finish: Black

26. Smith & Wesson 767 Semi Automatic Pistol
Model #: 5906
Caliber: 9MM
Barrel: 4
Finish: Silver


27. Smith & Wesson 690 Semi Automatic Pistol
Model #: 6904
Caliber: 9MM
Barrel: 3 1/2
Finish: Black


28. Sig Sauer
Model: P230
Caliber: 9MM short

29. Smith & Wesson 316 Semi Automatic
Model #: 6906
Caliber: 9MM
Barrel: 3 1/2
Finish: S

30. Smith & Wesson 296 Double Action Revolver
Model #: 017
Caliber: .22
Barrel: 8 3/8
Finish: B
Stock: TS

31. Smith & Wesson 863 Double Action Revolver
Model #: 37
Caliber: .38
Barrel: 2
Finish: B
Stock: RB


32. Smith & Wesson Double Action Revolver
Model #: 60
Caliber: .38
Barrel: 2
Finish: S
Stock: RB


33. Star Model 30M
Caliber: 9
Made in Spain


34. Ultra Light Bipods
Series 1AS
Model BR
Fits all Bolt Action Rifles


35. Waffenfa Brik Mauser A-B Oberndor Faa
Mauser
Black

36. Walther .380 ACP


37. Walther P38
Caliber: 9MM

Comments

  • Options
    rufe-snowrufe-snow Member Posts: 18,650 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Most seem to me, to be modern commercial firearms dateing to the 80's & 90's. It would be best for you to get hold of the latest 26th Edition of the "Blue Book of Gun Values". All the guns will be in it, and it will give you "ball park" values for them. You understand though, nothing is written in stone. The values at best will be a educated guess, nothing more.

    Numbers, #13, #35, #36 & #37 are a question mark. It would be best if you could post pictures of them. So we can understand what exact models they are, and perhaps can give you an idea of their value.

    luger_4.jpg
  • Options
    select-fireselect-fire Member Posts: 69,453 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Not too bad of taste for fine firearms.. No 11 is getting harder to find and throw away your BB pricing on it.
  • Options
    captkirk3@dslextreme.comcaptkirk3@dslextreme.com Member Posts: 3,804
    edited November -1
    Read the Posting Guidelines.....No For Sale or Trade Items allowed on the Forums....If You wish to sell your Collection then go to the Auction Portion of this Web Site and endeavor to sell them there.....

    Captain Kirk, Tech Staff
  • Options
    SapsterSapster Member Posts: 13 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    I basically just posted them to get an idea of how much they're worth...to see if you guys knew of anything I think my best bet is to buy "The Blue Book of Gun Values".
    But thanks!

    -Erich
  • Options
    rhmc24rhmc24 Member Posts: 1,984 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    You asked for a ballpark number. Think of around $8k. Number will go up or down by detail appraisal.
Sign In or Register to comment.