My Collection Inventory

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Birdmang

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Half of the pictures are here. The other half are in post #8

This is my collection: I got it from my grandfather, everything is pretty old. Let me know if anything is really special here.

Lever Action Marlin Model 336 .30-30

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Walther P38 9mm with Nazi Marked Luger? Case

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High Standard Supermatic Citation Model 106 Military

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4 1858 Remington .44 Cal Revolvers, 2 have ships etched into them

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DWM Berlin 7mm Mauser Chilean?

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Arisaka Carbine

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J. Stevens Arms Company Model 11 .22 LR Junior

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Mauser Model 98 Nazi Marked, all matching #'s

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Remington Model 550-I .22 S,L,LR

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Winchester Model 12, 12 gauge Nickel Steel Pump

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Probably should be in the "Trading Post" area. My question is why do you want to trade off the guns your grandfather gave you?
 
I didn't put it up for sales, I put it up more for information and just for discussion.
 
If your grandpa gave them to you --KEEP THEM-- you'll regret it later!

On the 1913's are those 1911's made in 1913 or 1903's ???
 
They aren't 1911's, they are very small. They almost fit in my palm, although I have a big palm haha.
 
I'm gonna go out on a limb and guess they are .25's heheh and are 1908's made in 1913!

And look something like this.
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Note: Not one of mine.
 
Mossberg Model 185D-A 20 gauge bolt action

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J.C. Higgins Sears .22

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Marlin Model 56 Lever Action clip fed .22

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Armi San Marco Gardone VT

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Savage Automatic 12 Gauge

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Winchester Model 97 12 gauge

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Arisaka with bipod and bayonet, bigger caliber and longer rifle

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Mossberg Model 352KB .22

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Manhattan Arms Co. Double Barrel 12 Gauge

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This Smith and Wesson Revolver needs grips. I don't know what model it is and cannot find grips anywhere...any help appreciated! Its a .38 by the way.

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Smith and Wesson .38 Special Revolver. I got this from a retired Chicago Police Officer. It came with the belt and the cuffs, I believe it was a police revolver.

Kind of looks like this
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FN Browning Model 1922 Pistol

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2 Colt Model 1913 matching pistols with ivory handles

Looks like this but with ivory hand grips
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This Smith and Wesson Revolver needs grips. I don't know what model it is and cannot find grips anywhere...any help appreciated! Its a .38 by the way.

1) I believe it's called a ".38 Double Action" and it's .38 S&W, not special, I think.

2) Grips are usually always available, and relatively cheap, on Ebay for those.
 
I don't know much about what it is on your breakover .38, but not too long ago I saw one identical to it in a pawnshop(in worse shape) priced at 399, it was .38sw
 
Is there a model or is that enough to know to get grips?

yes, that is the model name. "38 Double Action." Life was simpler back then. People called things what they were. There was no BS juvenile hype like "Spec Ops," "Desert Warrior," or "Pointman."

People probably won't know the name of the gun, so search things like "old revolver grips" or such. They are black and made of gutta-percha, a natural rubber, and I think have the S&W logo on them. I have seen quite a few pair on ebay when looking for other grips; I was surprised.
 
Wow, what a great collection. You are so lucky. Did your grandpa serve in WWII? I increased the picture size of the guns you say have Nazi markings but could not see them. I would think they would have very high value, especially to a WWII memorabilia collector.
 
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