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On Apr 7, 9:37 pm, "Bob Crantz" wrote:
Chuck Connor's rifle was a 44-40. The 30-30 wasn't even invented back then! Bwaaahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaaaaa!!!!! http://www.psacard.com/articles/arti...d=4484&univers... The Winchester 37 1940 costs less than any of my shotguns! http://www.gunrunnerauctions.com/lis....cfm?itemnum=8... But yet the 16 ga is only worth $75-$150! Over one million produced! http://www.thehighroad.org/archive/i...p/t-19399.html Good lord! Is there ANYTHING that Bob Crantz actually knows? It seems that all he does is look up stuff and pretend. Well, Bob...here you go. The 37 was one of the most popular shotguns ever produced. That said, a boxed sample with paperwork from 1940 is worth around 500-800 dollars, since it's just about impossible to find. I actually have two, though one is just a shooting sample. I also have a NYC issue FSC revolver, but it's kept at my father's home. It's one of 9 known examples. Care to guess it's value? The Better Captain 35s5 NY |
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