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Old Feb 4, 2010 | 05:14 PM
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Jeff. Get yourself on over to gunbroker.com and register. Then go to the ask the experts section and post clear pictures and there is more than a few guys that can give you an estimate on each gun and tell you a little more about each one. They can tell you when they were made and where and all youll need to know. They will however hate that your selling a hand me down from your grandfather. Before cars I was into guns. I think ive got like 6 or 8k posts over there since 04-5 or something.
I'll check it out tomorrow while at work for sure. After sitting on them all day, just looking through everything, none are being sold. I'd like to get all of them in good firing condition and actually use them, but we'll see.
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Old Feb 4, 2010 | 05:16 PM
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I'll check it out tomorrow while at work for sure. After sitting on them all day, just looking through everything, none are being sold. I'd like to get all of them in good firing condition and actually use them, but we'll see.
Theyll help you out with good cleaning instructions as well. I know old ammo is corossive and can scar the barrel by rusting and pitting if not cleaned. Ammonia is good at getting rid of the corrosive salts old ammo can leave. So use a little windex when cleaning the barrels and chambers.
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Originally Posted by SuburbanNoize
Theyll help you out with good cleaning instructions as well. I know old ammo is corossive and can scar the barrel by rusting and pitting if not cleaned. Ammonia is good at getting rid of the corrosive salts old ammo can leave. So use a little windex when cleaning the barrels and chambers.
Yeah it's got a few boxes for each gun... The H&R .22 was packaged with a few boxes of smokeless cartridges. The .32 ammo was some Remington ammo, with a price tag of $3.85!
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