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Posted: 5/1/2016 12:05:47 PM EDT
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The one on the far right was very popular about 30 - 40 years ago, but damned if I can remember who made it.
So here's a free bump anyway. |
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[#4]
Far right is a nylon 66
Edit: damn burley got me by one second lol |
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[#7]
Judging by the trigger guard I'm guessing the bolt action next to the shot gun is some make of Springfield 22.
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1) unknown but possible Remington 510 series 2) marlen glenfield model 60 3)22 bolt rifle 4)Winchester 1200? Could be a rem 1100 but mag cap looks wrong. 5)CVA Kentucky rifle kit. Probably 45 or 50 6) Remington nylon 66 semi or possiblely the bolt version can't tell wrong side. |
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[#10]
One on the right looks like a nylon 66, far left looks like a glenfield ,then maybe a Marlin next
Just guessing |
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The shotgun seems to be a semi-auto. A photo of the other side of the receiver would go a long way with identification.
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There are no Marlin bullseye's on any of those stocks, so I say none are Marlin.
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Left to right 1) unknown but possible Remington 510 series 2) marlen glenfield model 60 3)22 bolt rifle 4)Winchester 1200? Could be a rem 1100 but mag cap looks wrong. 5)CVA Kentucky rifle kit. Probably 45 or 50 6) Remington nylon 66 semi or possiblely the bolt version can't tell wrong side. View Quote I dont think that shotgun is a Winchester, look at the cap on the pistol grip. Ithaca or Savage maybe? |
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Asshole won't supply any more pictures. That's all I've got to go from. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The shotgun seems to be a semi-auto. A photo of the other side of the receiver would go a long way with identification. Are they for sale? Tell him to send more pics or fuck off, his choice. |
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Quoted: Are they for sale? Tell him to send more pics or fuck off, his choice. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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I dont think that shotgun is a Winchester, look at the cap on the pistol grip. Ithaca or Savage maybe? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Left to right 1) unknown but possible Remington 510 series 2) marlen glenfield model 60 3)22 bolt rifle 4)Winchester 1200? Could be a rem 1100 but mag cap looks wrong. 5)CVA Kentucky rifle kit. Probably 45 or 50 6) Remington nylon 66 semi or possiblely the bolt version can't tell wrong side. I dont think that shotgun is a Winchester, look at the cap on the pistol grip. Ithaca or Savage maybe? I don't think the shotgun is a Remington due to the mag cap and fore end. That isn't a Remington fore end. Checkering and profile is wrong. I'm not as familiar with Winchester, but it could be a 1400. |
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They are for trade. He's offered a friend of mine any combination of two of them in trade for some high end pool cue. WOn't supply anything else. Seems shady as fuck to me View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The shotgun seems to be a semi-auto. A photo of the other side of the receiver would go a long way with identification. Are they for sale? Tell him to send more pics or fuck off, his choice. Yea, it's weird for sure. If he wants to deal he needs to participate, otherwise fuck off. |
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Yea, it's weird for sure. If he wants to deal he needs to participate, otherwise fuck off. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The shotgun seems to be a semi-auto. A photo of the other side of the receiver would go a long way with identification. Are they for sale? Tell him to send more pics or fuck off, his choice. Yea, it's weird for sure. If he wants to deal he needs to participate, otherwise fuck off. This. If he wants to make the trade happen, he needs to provide a better view than that. Unless I knew exactly what he had, he could pound sand. |
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I dont think that shotgun is a Winchester, look at the cap on the pistol grip. Ithaca or Savage maybe? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Left to right 1) unknown but possible Remington 510 series 2) marlen glenfield model 60 3)22 bolt rifle 4)Winchester 1200? Could be a rem 1100 but mag cap looks wrong. 5)CVA Kentucky rifle kit. Probably 45 or 50 6) Remington nylon 66 semi or possiblely the bolt version can't tell wrong side. I dont think that shotgun is a Winchester, look at the cap on the pistol grip. Ithaca or Savage maybe? The Shield on the toe of the stock reminds me of something, but i just cant remember who used them on their stocks |
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Probably all the guns together in that picture would not equal a high end pool cue. I am guessing a person might get around $500 trade value for all of them at a gun store, probably less. The shotgun may be the only one with any value, the rest are less than $100 a piece. Probably way less.
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Probably all the guns together in that picture would not equal a high end pool cue. I am guessing a person might get around $500 trade value for all of them at a gun store, probably less. The shotgun may be the only one with any value, the rest are less than $100 a piece. Probably way less. View Quote I dunno, those Nylon 66s have been increasing in value lately, I've seen them priced at $300+ |
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The front mounted safety eliminates a lot of the major players for old auto shotguns. I'm going to go through my old Shooters Bibles to see if I can find a match, I'm wondering if it isn't a house brand.
ETA. Found a match on google, just got to find make/model. |
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[#31]
nylon 66 brings a premium these day, how much is the cue worth?
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There were clones of the Nylon 66 that looked identical to it except for manufacturer markings. I had one, while they shot as good as the real thing they had no where near the value.
I'm also going with the Remington 550-1 for the tube fed 22. I've got one and if necessary I'll dig it out of the safe later for comparison. |
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The Shield on the toe of the stock reminds me of something, but i just cant remember who used them on their stocks View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Left to right 1) unknown but possible Remington 510 series 2) marlen glenfield model 60 3)22 bolt rifle 4)Winchester 1200? Could be a rem 1100 but mag cap looks wrong. 5)CVA Kentucky rifle kit. Probably 45 or 50 6) Remington nylon 66 semi or possiblely the bolt version can't tell wrong side. I dont think that shotgun is a Winchester, look at the cap on the pistol grip. Ithaca or Savage maybe? The Shield on the toe of the stock reminds me of something, but i just cant remember who used them on their stocks Ithaca Mag-10 or remington SP-10 Edit: I think the Caveman got it even has the brass emblem in the stock |
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he says the cue is worth 6-900. But hard to move. He's got $25 in it dude with the guns now says he will swap 4 for the cue View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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nylon 66 brings a premium these day, how much is the cue worth? dude with the guns now says he will swap 4 for the cue he spent $25 on the cue fuck Id be happy with any of them in the trade, but 4 damn 1 out of the 4 would have to work with those numbers, id take the nylon, the shotgun, the tube fed .22 , and pick a random one. |
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Anybody missing 5 guns out of their safe? Friend's son pulled this on him.
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he says the cue is worth 6-900. But hard to move. He's got $25 in it dude with the guns now says he will swap 4 for the cue View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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nylon 66 brings a premium these day, how much is the cue worth? dude with the guns now says he will swap 4 for the cue All of the 22s and musket. Cut the musket down and put in a different stock |
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All of the 22s and musket. Cut the musket down and put in a different stock View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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nylon 66 brings a premium these day, how much is the cue worth? dude with the guns now says he will swap 4 for the cue All of the 22s and musket. Cut the musket down and put in a different stock CVAs are pretty cheap and probably still available. I'll bet under a different name though. I've built probably a dozen over the years. |
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this is it. Appears to be either a High Standard model 60 or the Jc Higgins clone. http://i774.photobucket.com/albums/yy26/robertk1976/HS%20model%2060_zps8rl4qeiz.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The shotgun looks to be some old school JC Higgins/Sears model This. Kind of looks like a model 60 J.C. Higgins. this is it. Appears to be either a High Standard model 60 or the Jc Higgins clone. http://i774.photobucket.com/albums/yy26/robertk1976/HS%20model%2060_zps8rl4qeiz.jpg I think the Higgins was the one with the inlayed brass plate....Suitable for engraving. |
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CVAs are pretty cheap and probably still available. I'll bet under a different name though. I've built probably a dozen over the years. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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nylon 66 brings a premium these day, how much is the cue worth? dude with the guns now says he will swap 4 for the cue All of the 22s and musket. Cut the musket down and put in a different stock CVAs are pretty cheap and probably still available. I'll bet under a different name though. I've built probably a dozen over the years. For less than $200? It looks like that's about all the shotgun is worth. |
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[#45]
That's mine on the right. I'll IM you with my address
I'll even pay the shipping, |
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[#46]
Far left looks like a marlin model 70 maybe, i may have the model number wrong, but looks like a Marlin bolt action .22.
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The muzzleloader is a poorly assembled kit from CVA. Worth about $50 to someone that really wants a bad gun.
I would tell the guy to supply some information about the makes and models of the modern guns, or piss off. |
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Probably all the guns together in that picture would not equal a high end pool cue. I am guessing a person might get around $500 trade value for all of them at a gun store, probably less. The shotgun may be the only one with any value, the rest are less than $100 a piece. Probably way less. View Quote This. Bad deal. Tell shady dude to fuck off. |
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Have him meet at the police station,to make sure their not stolen.
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