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Couple guns for sale

Posted: June 5th, 2018, 2:42 pm
by bbb
Prices added. Seller is a Florida Resident.

My uncle is cleaning out some inventory and asked me to help him sell a few things.

Here is what he has. Since they are not shotguns, I have no idea on the values yet. I’ll try to post some numbers.

1. $575. Interarms Virginian Dragoon 44 mag
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2. $550. Manurhin P1. Police issued due to the flower marking on trigger guard. Made in France. Manufacture De Machines. DU Haut Rhin. Pistolet M1. Marking on handle reads: Int Dist Inc Miami Fl.
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3. $150. Ivar Johnson Arms & Cycle works. Looks like a 32. He calls it an antique. I would have to agree.
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Re: Couple guns for sale

Posted: June 5th, 2018, 8:01 pm
by rockyg
I suggest you take them to a gunsmith/firearms expert and get a rough idea of the values......before some nice person with more knowledge than you steals them from your uncle.

A little 410 that we inherited and would have sold for $50 turned out to be an $800 gun.

Re: Couple guns for sale

Posted: June 6th, 2018, 7:12 am
by procraftwes
Ballpark would be $600 for the .44. She's a beauty.

Manurhin Walther P1 for about 450 considering the condition up to 750 in mint. Very cool gun.

That .38 might actually be a blackpowder gun and very old. Doesn't mean valuable but interesting to say the least. Vintage might be before 1909. After that they were strengthened for smokeless powder so be careful with selling this one.

All these are past the typical shooter and in the collector category IMO.. They should be on gunbroker.

Re: Couple guns for sale

Posted: June 6th, 2018, 7:59 am
by BillytheKid
The Iver Johnson appears to be a "second model" due too the presence of the split "safety trigger". This would put it probably around 1897-1908. My father was an FFL until recently and I remember him having one of these in the shop for a while. I thought it was pretty neat that it had the "split trigger" waaaaaay before glock did. It wasn't a particularly valuable gun and was in pretty rough shape. I believe he sold it for under $150.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iver_Johnson

Re: Couple guns for sale

Posted: June 15th, 2018, 1:17 pm
by Danibeth
I believe that the IverJohnson is the Safety Hammerless Model. They were manufactured from 1894 to 1941.

Good luck selling the guns.