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Originally posted by RifleBowPistol View PostThat Remington 1903, the Browning and the Remington pump, I would like to have, mostly the 1903. That Browning is very nice. I love 1100s, but have more shotguns than I need.
Old .22’s are my weakness. I have seen them at gun shows, and would put it up there with some of the best in snap I have seen.
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Originally posted by Billy Bad Bass View PostOn the 1903, does the Model and address rollmark look shallow on one end or is that reflection. If so it is probably a sign of a re- blue and a lesser value.
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Originally posted by RifleBowPistol View PostYep, I thought the same thing, looks restored, which hurts the value. But the gun sure looks nice.
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The semi auto .22 looks like a model 63, Great gun. You can go on Gunbroker, Guns America, Guns International or look on Collectors Firearms website, get a general idea what they are worth. Collectors will be high but you can see values.
Hopefully there is no fine rust or pitting from being in those cases.
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Originally posted by Buzzsaw View PostThe semi auto .22 looks like a model 63, Great gun. You can go on Gunbroker, Guns America, Guns International or look on Collectors Firearms website, get a general idea what they are worth. Collectors will be high but you can see values.
Hopefully there is no fine rust or pitting from being in those cases.
Well the 63 looks identical. But This one is a Remington 1903. No putting or rusting in any of the guns. They are still in the original cases he bought when he purchased new lol. Old school red interiors
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