I watched three parts - the perfect market! Arriving from Moscow, I would have slept in this market :) We have such weapons at the price of three, five times more expensive, and of course, no such choice. Will have to settle for copies :(
inside of the plate that the hammer is attached to. it is in very rough shape and it appears some1 has reblued it be4 but it is quite rusty. so we are in the process of restoring right now. just wondering if any1 had a guess on the value. also if you didnt notice part one is below this.
@Larsonthedrummerboy I don't know of anyone who wants one; no collector market for it. Don't mean to discourage you, fix it up, put it up for sale and see what happens, I could be wrong, but I've been in the biz for over 30 years and that's what my instincts say.
@cannonmn ok. well what do u think i should do for bluing. i am sure i want to rust blue it but im not sure if i want to black it (involves boiling, then carding) or brown it ( no boiling, straight to carding)
well i own kind of a mystery gun. its a belgian made shotgun. fits a 12 ga. shell. it has a hammer then a rolling block i think. (its on the top and its directly behind barrel, it rotates to the right, it also has a hole going through it looks like for a firing pin of some sort) it has like a 34 inch barrel or so. single barrel. cross hatching in the wood. we took it apart and found many proof marks indicating its time period. but then we found a cursive "M" then "1857" on the.......
I found a coupleof old rifles,would like to sell them.one is an 1866 yellow boy carbine,kings'b improvement 44-40,also a 22 long rifle.please give me a call 904-885-4969 James,
Here's some pistols, some rifles, ooh and some more rifles, and look over here, we have some rifles and pistols, and a cannon! That, plus idle chatter in the background, is all that this video is.
Thanks for the comment. Yes if you reallyt wanted to shoot these guns you could do so with ammunition comparable to what they were designed for-black powder loaded for the most part.
nice vid,tnx for sharing
nofgood4live 1 month ago
I just find it amazing how men come up with these ideas..cooool
Dirtyharry70585 2 months ago
I watched three parts - the perfect market! Arriving from Moscow, I would have slept in this market :) We have such weapons at the price of three, five times more expensive, and of course, no such choice. Will have to settle for copies :(
zuav12 2 months ago
Nice, a Joslyn.
OleIrishReb 3 months ago
the guy walks right by a nice longrifle and never even mentions it???? this is in PA.?? sigh...
1overthehillsfaraway 4 months ago
i would drive all the way to Pennsylvania just for this.....and i live in Alabama
Eastwoodfan95 4 months ago
Derringer! Gimme!
TheFatAssCat 6 months ago
I want the gold one at 0:34
pimpster226 6 months ago
damn i didnt no it was civil war old!
xXINEED2WIPExX 7 months ago
imagine locking all the doors and having a shoot out...
Assassinated47 9 months ago
on 4:11 the 3rd gun looks new!!
MrSawlight 10 months ago
inside of the plate that the hammer is attached to. it is in very rough shape and it appears some1 has reblued it be4 but it is quite rusty. so we are in the process of restoring right now. just wondering if any1 had a guess on the value. also if you didnt notice part one is below this.
Larsonthedrummerboy 1 year ago
@Larsonthedrummerboy There's really no set value on such a piece but from your description even when restored it would be difficult to sell.
cannonmn 1 year ago
@cannonmn well its seeming that this gun is fairly rare as i havnt been able to find another one anywhere. why do you think it would be hard to sell?
Larsonthedrummerboy 1 year ago
@Larsonthedrummerboy I don't know of anyone who wants one; no collector market for it. Don't mean to discourage you, fix it up, put it up for sale and see what happens, I could be wrong, but I've been in the biz for over 30 years and that's what my instincts say.
cannonmn 1 year ago
@cannonmn ok. well what do u think i should do for bluing. i am sure i want to rust blue it but im not sure if i want to black it (involves boiling, then carding) or brown it ( no boiling, straight to carding)
Larsonthedrummerboy 1 year ago
well i own kind of a mystery gun. its a belgian made shotgun. fits a 12 ga. shell. it has a hammer then a rolling block i think. (its on the top and its directly behind barrel, it rotates to the right, it also has a hole going through it looks like for a firing pin of some sort) it has like a 34 inch barrel or so. single barrel. cross hatching in the wood. we took it apart and found many proof marks indicating its time period. but then we found a cursive "M" then "1857" on the.......
Larsonthedrummerboy 1 year ago
I found a coupleof old rifles,would like to sell them.one is an 1866 yellow boy carbine,kings'b improvement 44-40,also a 22 long rifle.please give me a call 904-885-4969 James,
MsCrazyApril 1 year ago
Boring chat, but how else, can you portray all of these amazing weaponry?
1339LARS 1 year ago
i have the second bottom one but its rusted
DZNV 1 year ago
Here's some pistols, some rifles, ooh and some more rifles, and look over here, we have some rifles and pistols, and a cannon! That, plus idle chatter in the background, is all that this video is.
aZOMBIEpanda 1 year ago
Wow, 7 bucks to see something you'll probably never see again in your life. Not bad, too bad they don't have shows like this in Ireland.
Devilock79 1 year ago
whats the pistol at 1:24 called the one on top
nwordplz12 1 year ago
Nice thing about buying antique firearms
is they don't have to be reported to mr.
o'bama!
Jman
Kabul81 1 year ago
great video we have alot of these fair in england you can find some very nice stuff some very rare too
whitemanisking 2 years ago
Great Video. Love the history surrounding these items.
sunnyblueus 2 years ago
love the video, I love the old guns I just would not know where to start if I were to be able to shoot one.
shakalina 2 years ago
Thanks for the comment. Yes if you reallyt wanted to shoot these guns you could do so with ammunition comparable to what they were designed for-black powder loaded for the most part.
cannonmn 2 years ago
I loved watching all of these videos, very fascinating to see. I wish I could attend one of these shows. Thank you for posting!
Also, are most of these guns in the video still shootable without falling apart?
Classicalguy12 2 years ago