Need help on value of a bunch of pistols and revolvers!

JoeFriday

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I just purchased a lot of guns (16) and was wondering help in need of some values. The main ones are:
7 1/2" Colt New Frontier .357
H&R 6" .22 (9 shot)
Ruger 89 MK 2 9mm
Colt .22 revolver (102mm)
Colt 1851 Replica cap and ball
S&W Model 59 9mm (prohib)
Walther PP 7.65mm/.32 prohib. Waffenamp'd, matching serials with two matching serialed mags
S&W .357 2 1/2" revolver

The others in the pic I'd like to know too but mostly concerned with these two.

I'll have to check rifling etc soon, so I'm looking for a general ballpark if possible??

Thanks so much in advance.



 
The "Colt 1851" is probably an Italian reproduction, a picture of the right side of the frame should reveal the date of manufacture and other Italian markings. No longer made by the manufacturer which is more than likely out of business.
Value...I have two 1851 brass frame revolvers made in the early '70's by now defunct gun makers...I paid about $250-$275 for each.
 
The S&W revolver looks like a 4" not a 2.5" barrel. It looks like either a 27 or 28. 27s are worth more than 28s but since both are 12(6) their value is limited by model and condition. I can't tell the condition of the revolver without a better image.
 
This is a llama in .22. So I assume mini.
I think the Colt Navy is an auberti (Italian).

And yeah the smith is 4".
I'll grab condition ASAP and some more info. Thanks for you'r help!
 
Hey Joe,

I've been doing a bit of reading on the 1851 Navy. As far as I've been able to determine, there's a lot of different views on this gun. Keep in mind that I am not an expert and this is material I found using the googles. If it's wrong, hopefully someone will chime in and I'll take none of the blame. If it's right, I'll take all the credit ;)

-The Uberti's are currently made with Steel Frames, and some people claim that at one time they made both steel and brass (60's). Others claim they were never made with brass frames.
-Most claim that this is a reproduction of the Confederate copy of the 1851 Navi (Steel Shortage).
-No one can really agree on if this is a attempt at an Augusta (Barrels are round, and cylinder is engraved), or Schneider & Glassick (Nearest in style to the repro), or Griswold & Gunnison (Dragoon style barrel, and no engraving).
-Possible manufacturers were: Uberti, Pietta, Armi San Marco, Armi San Paolo, and Investarms.

I'll keep reading about it, but I believe I'm a little biased in the prices ;)
 
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