Firearms of Signifiicant Value

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Treasurehunter01253:
Hello Everyone,
                   Enclosed is a partial list of Firearms that are highly sought after no- matter what the condition I thought Id share them, who knows You may have this and not know.

Colt Walker Ser No# Range- 1-12,000---- These are Military Models Only
Rodgers & Spencer
Arms used by the Confederacy
Craig Rifle 30-40- Non arsnel refurbished Full Length Only.
Indian Trade Rifles.
Kentuckey Long Rifles
Holland & Holland Double
Remington Cane Guns
Flintlock Pistols ( the list of these are far more than one can imagine! )
Henery Rifles ( Yellow Boy)
Black Powder Cane Guns ( aprox a 20 ga. single shot.
German Drillings
Orgional Guns of the Old West ( S&W, Colt, Winchester, Etc.
Gattling Guns US Army Issue 1800s

All Firarms have a value, these are just a few of the desirable ones, For example the Colt Walker. I have a friend who has one of the most extensive Colt Collections ever seen, and he Offered me a finders fee of 90,000 if I ever found one in the above serial number range. But beware if someone offers You one of these rare Firearms do research it well. there have been many cases of fruad to the unsuspecting collector. feel free to contact me privately reguarding any Firearm Information or research that you may need help with ,,, Best of Luck Out There!,,,,,Rob




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oRo:
I always liked the Colt Walker, the most powerful handgun made until the 44mag came out. A buddy has a 3040 Craig that is a good shooter.

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Treasurehunter01253:
Hi oRo,
        Yes the Walker was the most powerful in its day, but it was the heavest handgun ever made. the 30-40 Craig I have had several of these but never one that wasnt a arsnel refurbish. the last one I had the serial number was 000012 I enjoyed it for about 3 years, until I sold it to a friend of mine who is a huge Craig Collector.....Rob

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chgothnder:
I found a Colt 1860 made in 1868 a few years back and have fired it.

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upsmanpa:
Thanks for looking out for the forum, by giving us some tips on these guns, I know I wouldn't know the fake from the real thing.

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heathen1:
what would a gatling gun be worth? there must be some of those lost somewhere

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upsmanpa:
I want the gatling gun they used on "The Outlaw Josey Wales"!

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heathen1:
can you imagine finding one of those hid in a canyon covered up and in good condition

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farmdigger:
thanks for the list, good to know  :)

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SemperFlatus:
Back when I lived in Utah the local shop I used to go to told me of a guy who found a Henrys wrapped in an oily rag in the foundation of a house in a ghost town north of the Great Salt Lake.  I don't know the truth of it but it got me out looking more often...and buying more stuff. 

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