charleslee
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from The Truth About Guns:
#1 Colt single action army model 1873 – valued between $1,500 – $30,000
#2: Walther P38 (Pronounced val-tha’, not “walther”) – valued between $800 – $3000
#3: M1 Garand - valued between $1000 – $6000, something to do with Obama.
#4: FM Browning Hi-Power – valued between $800 – $3000
#5: Colt Detective Special, .38 Caliber – valued between $650 – $1,800
#6: S&W Model 29 .44 Magnum – valued between $800 – $3,000
#7 Pre WW2 to WW2 Colt/Remington 1911 – valued between $600 – $3,000
#8 Russian SKS – valued between $600 – $1,200, value rising every year.
#9 Russian Dragunov – valued between $1,500 – $10,000
#10 Sig Sauer P210 – valued between $2,700 – $15,000
#1 Colt single action army model 1873 – valued between $1,500 – $30,000
#2: Walther P38 (Pronounced val-tha’, not “walther”) – valued between $800 – $3000
#3: M1 Garand - valued between $1000 – $6000, something to do with Obama.
#4: FM Browning Hi-Power – valued between $800 – $3000
#5: Colt Detective Special, .38 Caliber – valued between $650 – $1,800
#6: S&W Model 29 .44 Magnum – valued between $800 – $3,000
#7 Pre WW2 to WW2 Colt/Remington 1911 – valued between $600 – $3,000
#8 Russian SKS – valued between $600 – $1,200, value rising every year.
#9 Russian Dragunov – valued between $1,500 – $10,000
#10 Sig Sauer P210 – valued between $2,700 – $15,000