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hello ,,sorry to hear that,but lets see if we can help her,,,,the Rohm pistols were inexpencive west german made pistols and theres little collector value in them,,the 38 would proably have a value of around 100.00 in excelent condition,,the 22 may be a rohm or possibly a Hawes either of which would be about the same in value as the 38 madel a little more if a hawes around 125-150,,the 22 belt buckel pistol is proably a north american arms pistol and the value would be in the 125-200 range in excellent condition,,the savage md 99 with the scope would have a value of between 300- 600 mabey more depending on the year made and barrel features..and finnaly the model 67 winchester in very good condition would be in the 150-200 exc range,,these prices are at auction or a private sale..if she deceides to sell them to a gun dealer heres the breakdown of prices he will proably offer... the rohm proably 40-50,,the 22 western style 50-75,,the north american belt buckle mabey 75-100,,the savage 99 150-200,,and the winchester mabey 75-125,,for all of them i'd say the dealer would offer somewhere in the 300-400 range for all 5.. so she'd be better off selling privatly ,,make sure though.. that she has the handguns transfered if she sells them privatly,,for her sake,,ALSO:if she has ammo for the guns check the prices at local sports shops or department stores and tell her that ammo is something thats in demand right now..so don't give it away,,22 cal ammo is 3.00 a box of 50 so sell for 1.50,,38 factory ammo should bring 10.00 a box for lead 15 a box for jacketed ,,factory 300 savage should bring 20.00 per 20 rds.. the ammo prices are what she should ask for them..and again sorry for the loss of her husband...
bigcurt
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