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I'd just feel bad shooting a genuine Winchester. And with some Henry prices I think I'd feel the same. But feel way less guilt throwing around a shorter Rossi. Side note as for listing things on here, whats the etiquette for posting large amounts? Individual posts per firearm or one post with a whole list? Wanted to give those here a chance at them before they head to gunbroker.
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Hoping to have a full list for everyone here within the next couple of days. So a rarer Rossi, which is less desirable than the henry or a genuine Winchester. Still interesting to see something thats rare enough not to be listed frequently. From what I can tell even the nicer older Rossi's don't much exceed that $800 range though.
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Actually if anyone knows levers really well I could use some assistance. As far as I know this rifle is a relatively rare version of a 92? No top safety neither the bolt nor the dial one. Serial is stamped on the side rather than under the lever like I have seen on other 92's. The rare part I am thinking here is the barrel itself is half octagon half round. Serial starts with AM, but I have heard that the serials do not mean much. Posting pictures in the hope that someone might be of assistance. I'll also post the pistols here, no identification needed on these I have identified them, since I think someone who can date the 92 would appreciate some the pistols. And for those that were interested I am planning to grab a membership and list the guns once I have quality photos of all of them. links because file size was far too large https://imgur.com/a/mwe0nSm
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Luckily this is the part I am decent at. Some of the more interesting pieces and older rifles like one that appears to be 1934/1935 Winchester were difficult to date and one of the more custom rifles sent me for a journey, but I know what I have and a good idea of pricing through several sources. I will reach out for sure, thank you. Thank you for your kind words. Yes, I didn't even make my inquiry until I had them logged to know what we have and to prevent any unfortunate circumstances should someone try and take advantage. More than half of the collection is new boxed or was unboxed stored in a safe and still has tags but still having the original box and papers. The ones that I could use advisement in the area would be several levers, 1873 style single actions of a few different varieties (all replicas no originals), and odds and ends for those.
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Hello everyone. I am receiving a large amount of long guns, we are talking 60+ and and about half as much of that in handguns. Unfortunately the person who would have helped me navigate all of this is the one I am inheriting all of these from, if you understand the meaning. Even after we split them between us siblings for what we want to keep we will end up with a large amount of arms including new boxed items (several model 70's) and some specialty antiques (1966 mark V). What is needed for us to take ownership of the arms here in TN? And who are good FFL's and or good people in the area to reach out to that might can assist us in getting ones that we don't keep sold? Whats the best process there outside of just listing everything on Gunbroker? We're out in the Germantown-Collierville area of TN. Where can we find the latest correct information regarding laws for these things?