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2016/7/22 9:22:13


Question
I am trying to figure out the value of my late husband's gun collection and am hoping you will be able to help me out.  The guns and conditions are listed below:

Winchester  Mod.101 20 Ga. Over&under 95%

Marlin Mod. 39A 22 Cal. W/Scope 95%

Winchester 1200 Mod. 12 Ga. Full Choke 95%

Winchester Mod. 62   22 Cal. 70%

Winchester Mod.70 30-06 3 x 9 Red field Scope  Chunk out of butt plate 70%

Savage  Mod.24  20 Ga./ 22Mag Over & Under 95%

Winchester Mod. 24 Double Barrel Reblue   

Pitting on Right Side  No Pitting in Barrel

Winchester Mod. 70 30-06 with 2x7 Red field Scope 95%

Thompson 45 Cal. Black Powder 90%


Answer
The following are average retail of the firearms assumed to be in "good" condition. The following is a guide not a quote.

Mod. 101...... Many grades listed and available (?) assuming M-101 "Field Grade" $550

Mod. 39A...... Pre-war $450 Post-war$275 Again.... there are many variations of the model from presentation, mountie, limiteds, etc. which will effect the retail value. The scope may or may not add $$ depending upon make mod. condition etc. of the scope. The listed value does not guess at scope value.

Mod. 1200...... $150

Mod. 62........ Pre-war $$400  Post-war $325

Mod. 70......... The pre-1964 models are highly sought after and therefore will command a higher price. Also price will vary depending upon caliber. If it is a Standard Rifle pre-64 $600 to $800. Price does not reflect scope value.

Mod. 24 O/U....... $125 - $150

Mod. 24 O/U reblue..... $100 - $125

Mod. 70........... see notation above in ref. to Mod.70's

Thompson 45 B.P........ N/A due to no model listed. IE. a Thompson Center 209X45 Contender $500 Encore model
209X50 (calb)$300,   Hawkin Caplock $150. and so on.

These values should provide you with a basic idea of what the firearms are worth. However......... I do not have the ability to inspect/grade them etc. and being able to do so may effect the overall retail value.

I would suggest that if you are thinking of selling the collection that you have the guns inspected and get a qualified appraisal.

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