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  #19461 Posted 3 Months ago
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All guns have been very well taken care and cleaned routinely. I need to know the approximate value so that we can sell them due to husbands passing away.

30-06 Remington Model 7400
Mossburg 22
30-30 Winchester Sears and Roebuck (Ted Williams edition)
Jc HIggins 20 gauge
410 shotgun (New England Arms) Only fired a few times. (1990?)

We aren't sure about the years of the guns. Any help would be great. If someone knows where we can look up the value for free please let me know. Thanks.
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  #19465 Posted 3 Months ago
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ok here ya go these prices would be for guns in working condition and in good overall condition..
1,,remington 7400=250-350 mabey a little more depending where you at ,,(some states don't allow semi autos for hunting)
2,,mossberg 22,,this is really hard not knowing the model number so i'll estimate 100-150
3,,30-30 winchester ted williams 150-225 depending how nice it is
4,,jc higgins 20 ga what? bolt action ,,pump,,model number ?another estimate 100-150
5,,410 new england single shot 80-125
when you ask we try to be as accurate as possible but we need more info so we know what we are talking about ,,model numbers are very important,,sears ted williams and jc higgins all used either a 2 or 3 digit number or a stock number that may look like this 123.456,,that way i can cross refrence to see who made the gun and it sometimes makes a difference..
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  #19466 Posted 3 Months ago
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Thank you for your response. Here's the deal. My husbands dad passed away and none of us know about guns. Hubby and I will be traveling to his Mom's early September and we can look for model numbers then. His Mom just gave us the information she found on the guns.

Will the model numbers be hard to find on the guns?

Thanks again.
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  #19469 Posted 3 Months ago
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no ,,they should be marked where she saw the names on the barrels and will either be marked md# OR MODEL ##,the sears guns may only have the number under the actual name line and it might not say model or md just a 6 digit number that alot of times might start out 101.xxx
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  #19482 Posted 3 Months ago
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Thank you. When I know more I'll post again.
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