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I have a old late 1920's single barrel break action 16 gauge that is made by an now non-existent company called Trap's Best. How much do you think it would be worth?

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from rampageingapes wrote 16 weeks 4 days ago

AND I FORGOT TO ADD THAT ITS STILL IN GOOD WORKING CONDITION

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from NolanOsborne wrote 16 weeks 4 days ago

My guess is not alot,but that's only a guess.
I have a single shot 12g made in 1908 in conneticut, and its not worth anything to my knowledge, shot it the other day, it still works like a charm

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from rudyglove27 wrote 16 weeks 4 days ago

The Value is probably about $35 to $75, depending on the condition and the originallity...I hope this help!!!

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from rampageingapes wrote 16 weeks 4 days ago

Yeah thanks! It was my grandfather's old gun before he passed away last year, i just always wanted to know

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from metsfan6734@yah... wrote 16 weeks 4 days ago

It depends the overall shape that the gun is in and where you sell it. I would say any where from $20 to $100.

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from Moishe wrote 16 weeks 3 days ago

I googled that description and could not find any info so I would go with metsfan on this one!

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from CPT BRAD wrote 16 weeks 3 days ago

I'll go with Rudy, around 50 bucks or so. Sorry, sentimental value is always a lot more on single barrels.

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from NolanOsborne wrote 16 weeks 4 days ago

My guess is not alot,but that's only a guess.
I have a single shot 12g made in 1908 in conneticut, and its not worth anything to my knowledge, shot it the other day, it still works like a charm

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from rudyglove27 wrote 16 weeks 4 days ago

The Value is probably about $35 to $75, depending on the condition and the originallity...I hope this help!!!

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from rampageingapes wrote 16 weeks 4 days ago

Yeah thanks! It was my grandfather's old gun before he passed away last year, i just always wanted to know

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from metsfan6734@yah... wrote 16 weeks 4 days ago

It depends the overall shape that the gun is in and where you sell it. I would say any where from $20 to $100.

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from rampageingapes wrote 16 weeks 4 days ago

AND I FORGOT TO ADD THAT ITS STILL IN GOOD WORKING CONDITION

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from Moishe wrote 16 weeks 3 days ago

I googled that description and could not find any info so I would go with metsfan on this one!

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from CPT BRAD wrote 16 weeks 3 days ago

I'll go with Rudy, around 50 bucks or so. Sorry, sentimental value is always a lot more on single barrels.

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