Theoretically speaking, if my grandpa left behind pre 1918 nagant M1895 and Colt 1900 or 1903 how much would they go for? I dont expect a excact price but a ballpark of sorts
No pics to post as Im going from memory and theyre stashed in a cottage 500 miles away. All I know they were used to kill reds
Don't sell them, buddy.
You're only going to regret it.
>>34394640
this
>>34394640
seriously. selling is a bad idea all around
Dont sell them. On one hand, they're heirlooms and on the other hand, they aren't worth all that much. Maybe 400 for the Nagant and 800 for the 1903. You'd think that the "Used to kill reds" bit would drive up the value but without proof of some kind, its a bit dubious from a buyers perspective.
>>34394612
please don't steal your grandpas guns and sell them for drug money.
Every family has one of you pieces of shit, give me back grandpa's medals!
>>34394969
>>34394753
>>34394649
Of course not, Il get them deactivated though as paperwork is a bitch
>>34395210
>Il get them deactivated though as paperwork is a bitch
Wat
I picked up my 1903 made in 1912 for 400 bucks. Its well worn and has like zero finish left so depending on condition you should be able to do better.
>>34395216
in some countries, it's nearly impossible to "keep" guns even if you have no intention of using them
>>34395244
>miles
>kill reds
I'm going to take a wild guess and say hes American.
>>34395244
If you're American, the most you have to worry about is the pistols because some states require you to have pistol permits and will come confiscate your shit if you don't have a license
>>34395249
Not american,no. I mean the guns were used to kill reds in 1918 civil war by my grandpas father
>>34395305
Well you'll have to look up your local laws in regards to keeping these heirlooms
Maybe getting a lawyer to help you keep them is a good idea