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  • D53
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2008
    • 2248

    Asking for some Calgunners identification help

    So I posted up some questions in the shotgun forum and curio and relic section, but I have some more questions.

    Backstory:
    My boss went down to Hemet to see some family and her dad has a bunch of guns that he wants to get rid of but unfortunally he is out of the firearms scene and not up to date. My boss asked me if I could help her figure out what guns he has and how much they are worth. Some I have heard off and some I haven't so, I figured I would ask the Calguns community for some help.

    So to start off here is a:
    winchester model 94 golden spike, from my research a these guys are going for about $550-650 in good condition (which she says it is in) I am just curious if I am correct about the price ranges on this rifle.


    Second is this rifle, unfortunally before she left Hemet she didnt tell me what caliber it was. I am guessing it is a lever action .22 but she says that she though it might be a shotgun. If thats so it would in my guess be some sort of .410 but I think its a .22


    Then there is this Ruger pistol which I belief is a Blackhawk, but I am not sure. Once again I wasnt able to get the caliber off the barrel before she left.


    And here is a Smith and Wesson .38, I think it is a premodel 20, but once again, not sure. I am not sure what type of price range either.
    "Because 4 inches is big to a midget" - Dave Attell
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    D53
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2008
    • 2248

    Here is a Browning .25 that from what I can find is worth about $320.00



    And here are the links to the 2 Black powder rifles and Shotgun:


    It looks like I have a good answer on this one:
    "Because 4 inches is big to a midget" - Dave Attell

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    • #3
      B.D.Dubloon
      Veteran Member
      • Nov 2008
      • 4873

      That does look very much like a Ruger Blackhawk convertible 357/9mm. Is there a second cylinder with it?

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      • #4
        Vacaville
        Veteran Member
        • Nov 2008
        • 4360

        Here's my input:

        You do have a Ruger Blackhawk there. Looks just like my .357 with a 6 1/2" barrel. Used value is probably +/- $300 depending on condition. Don't quote me on the caliber though - hard to tell from a photo.

        That's a nice looking Winchester there too. If it were me, I'd jump on it and keep it.

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        • #5
          D53
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2008
          • 2248

          Originally posted by B.D.Dubloon
          That does look very much like a Ruger Blackhawk convertible 357/9mm. Is there a second cylinder with it?
          From what I understand that is all, she didnt say anything about a second cylinder, but I will find out when I talk to her next.

          Vacaville Here's my input:

          You do have a Ruger Blackhawk there. Looks just like my .357 with a 6 1/2" barrel. Used value is probably +/- $300 depending on condition. Don't quote me on the caliber though - hard to tell from a photo.

          That's a nice looking Winchester there too. If it were me, I'd jump on it and keep it.
          Thanks for the info, I will find out more about the actual caliber, as for the Winchester, if I had the money right now I would hop on it, but maybe since she is my boss I can get here to do a payment plan
          "Because 4 inches is big to a midget" - Dave Attell

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          • #6
            Fjold
            I need a LIFE!!
            • Oct 2005
            • 22985

            The second rifle is a Savage Model 99. In various configurations and models, in VG condition they can be worth from $350 - $800. You need to get the serial numbers, calibers and markings on all the guns.
            Frank

            One rifle, one planet, Holland's 375




            Life Member NRA, CRPA and SAF

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            • #7
              D53
              Senior Member
              • Nov 2008
              • 2248

              thanks again for all the info guys, I am working on getting some more info and some better pics
              "Because 4 inches is big to a midget" - Dave Attell

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              • #8
                rivviepop
                Veteran Member
                • Jul 2007
                • 2528

                That S&W might be a K-38 Pre-Model 15, sure looks like it. I think a Pre-Model 20 has a shrouded ejector and notch rear sight.

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                • #9
                  D53
                  Senior Member
                  • Nov 2008
                  • 2248

                  Originally posted by rivviepop
                  That S&W might be a K-38 Pre-Model 15, sure looks like it. I think a Pre-Model 20 has a shrouded ejector and notch rear sight.
                  I looked at the premodel 15s and the grip looked different and I wasnt sure if that was a model accessory or an aftermarket add on
                  "Because 4 inches is big to a midget" - Dave Attell

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                  • #10
                    rivviepop
                    Veteran Member
                    • Jul 2007
                    • 2528

                    Originally posted by D53
                    I looked at the premodel 15s and the grip looked different and I wasnt sure if that was a model accessory or an aftermarket add on
                    They had different grips along the way, and they'd be easy to change out anyways -- you're not changing out a shroud on the barrel. Here's a pre-15 on GunsAmerica, looks like yours - note the tapered, pinned barrel at the rear, micrometer click rear site, the design of the front sight & ramp (which is somewhat distinct on a .38, they mainly did that style on .22 models) and the release latch.

                    EDIT: btw yours looks in fantastic shape, should fetch a pretty penny. The bluing looks really nice even in that photo, deep and lustrous. The grips look solid and un-damaged as well, really nice specimen.



                    Last edited by rivviepop; 07-22-2009, 8:06 PM.

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                    • #11
                      D53
                      Senior Member
                      • Nov 2008
                      • 2248

                      Ok so I have one more pistol I was looking to see if anyone can give me a ballpark value on. It is a Browning 1922 and it is pretty rusty. Like the other guns the picture was taken with a cell phone and the guns are about 8 hours south of where I live so I dont know anything on them.
                      I know 90% the price can be around $600. But for a model that looks like this I am not sure:
                      "Because 4 inches is big to a midget" - Dave Attell

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                      • #12
                        sierratangofoxtrotunion
                        Veteran Member
                        • Feb 2006
                        • 4875

                        Originally posted by D53
                        Then there is this Ruger pistol which I belief is a Blackhawk, but I am not sure. Once again I wasnt able to get the caliber off the barrel before she left.
                        I'll echo another poster, yes this is a Ruger Blackhawk, I've also seen these in .41 magnum as well as the more common .357.
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                        • #13
                          Gunaria
                          Banned
                          • Jan 2007
                          • 3894

                          Originally posted by D53
                          Ok so I have one more pistol I was looking to see if anyone can give me a ballpark value on. It is a Browning 1922 and it is pretty rusty. Like the other guns the picture was taken with a cell phone and the guns are about 8 hours south of where I live so I dont know anything on them.
                          I know 90% the price can be around $600. But for a model that looks like this I am not sure:
                          I that condition, it is no more than $100. I'd be amazed if you could get more than that.

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                          • #14
                            HowardW56
                            Calguns Addict
                            • Aug 2003
                            • 5901

                            Originally posted by D53
                            And here is a Smith and Wesson .38, I think it is a premodel 20, but once again, not sure. I am not sure what type of price range either.
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                            • #15
                              scootergmc
                              Veteran Member
                              • Mar 2006
                              • 4089

                              Originally posted by D53
                              I'm going to dissent. This is not a Blackhawk, it is a Single Six. That cylinder just isn't large enough and the height of the frame section below the cylinder is just too tall for me to say Blackhawk.

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