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what is the value of this old gun?
old muzzel loader, uses caps? i can't determine the make. it is old. anybody know a web site for this?
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Check out this muzzleloading website: blackpowderjournal.com
You can take a picture of it and send it to these two: gunsinternational.com/Muzzleloading-Antique-Rifles
www.gunnersden.com/index.htm.gun-appraisal-value.html
Gunners Den can help get you a value!
- Ret. Sgt.Lv 71 decade ago
Unless you got real lucky and it truly is an antique, you likely ave a gun from the 60's to 70's. if it has any stampings on it or a company name that will go a long way to helping out. If you have one that says "Golcher" on the lock, you may have a winner.
Lack of a company name doesn't mean is is cheap since many Kentucky rifles were made in small areas of Penn. and Lent and are really a general grouping. You do need a lot more info and a picture wouldn't hurt.
- ?Lv 44 years ago
spiller and burr of atlanta georgia made this .36 cal firearm. It got here with a 6" or 6.5" octagonal barrel and 6 shot cylinder,the barrel and cyliner are blued, the physique is brass and had walnut grips. some are marked spiller and burr, others the place basically marked "CS". approx. 1450 have been made between 1862 and 1865. yet quite a few copies have been made in later years whilst the black powder craze took off. So, you would be able to desire to have it appraised by skill of a actual expert. do not hear to those ABOVE THAT suggested that is not powerful!!! fee for an unique= good condition=$40,000.00 uncomplicated condition=$17500.00 so it is going to pay you to have it appraised!! shoot secure