Firearms bullshit

kasnerd

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My grandfather isn't in control of his faculties like he used to be, so I brought his guns home. He's not allowed to drive either. sucks. Anyways, looking them over...my great grandfathers is a Remington Model 10 Target (manf 1925)! Woah! Any idea what these go for? It got used..a lot. It fed and protected him working in the orange groves and has a replacement stock or pad placed on it. I'd never be usable again, pure relic at this point. This is not the trench gun. Built with the same guts but different barrel and sadly, no bayonet. lol

There's also a Sears Roebuck (JCHiggins) 12 20 that has probably been dropped more times than it's been fired and a cute lil marlin 22lr that's mint besides where it leaned on the wall for 40 years. The only real wear is on the mag's edges. The gem is the single pump lever daisy bb. Probably the most useful/fun of the lot. We used to call it 'the lizard gun'.

Anyways, not into guns as much anymore. I had my fill in days past with Tinnitus as a souvenir. So any ideas? My good friend is a FFL and we're thinking take the pin out of the Model 10 and sell the rest.
 
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My grandfather isn't in control of his faculties like he used to be, so I brought his guns home. He's not allowed to drive either. sucks. Anyways, looking them over...my great grandfathers is a Remington Model 10 Target (manf 1925)! Woah! Any idea what these go for? It got used..a lot. It fed and protected him working in the orange groves and has a replacement stock or pad placed on it. I'd never be usable again, pure relic at this point. This is not the trench gun. Built with the same guts but different barrel and sadly, no bayonet. lol

There's also a Sears Roebuck (JCHiggins) 12 20 that has probably been dropped more times than it's been fired and a cute lil marlin 22lr that's mint besides where it leaned on the wall for 40 years. The only real wear is on the mag's edges. The gem is the single pump lever daisy bb. Probably the most useful/fun of the lot. We used to call it 'the lizard gun'.

Anyways, not into guns as much anymore. I had my fill in days past with Tinnitus as a souvenir. So any ideas? My good friend is a FFL and we're thinking take the pin out of the Model 10 and sell the rest.

sounds like quite a collection!
No idea on costs but google is your friend, like this: https://www.rockislandauction.com/d...del-10-target-grade-slide-action-trap-shotgun
 
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My grandfather isn't in control of his faculties like he used to be, so I brought his guns home. He's not allowed to drive either. sucks. Anyways, looking them over...my great grandfathers is a Remington Model 10 Target (manf 1925)! Woah! Any idea what these go for? It got used..a lot. It fed and protected him working in the orange groves and has a replacement stock or pad placed on it. I'd never be usable again, pure relic at this point. This is not the trench gun. Built with the same guts but different barrel and sadly, no bayonet. lol

There's also a Sears Roebuck (JCHiggins) 12 20 that has probably been dropped more times than it's been fired and a cute lil marlin 22lr that's mint besides where it leaned on the wall for 40 years. The only real wear is on the mag's edges. The gem is the single pump lever daisy bb. Probably the most useful/fun of the lot. We used to call it 'the lizard gun'.

Anyways, not into guns as much anymore. I had my fill in days past with Tinnitus as a souvenir. So any ideas? My good friend is a FFL and we're thinking take the pin out of the Model 10 and sell the rest.
Any pics of the marlin 22?
 

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My grandfather isn't in control of his faculties like he used to be, so I brought his guns home. He's not allowed to drive either. sucks. Anyways, looking them over...my great grandfathers is a Remington Model 10 Target (manf 1925)! Woah! Any idea what these go for? It got used..a lot. It fed and protected him working in the orange groves and has a replacement stock or pad placed on it. I'd never be usable again, pure relic at this point. This is not the trench gun. Built with the same guts but different barrel and sadly, no bayonet. lol

There's also a Sears Roebuck (JCHiggins) 12 20 that has probably been dropped more times than it's been fired and a cute lil marlin 22lr that's mint besides where it leaned on the wall for 40 years. The only real wear is on the mag's edges. The gem is the single pump lever daisy bb. Probably the most useful/fun of the lot. We used to call it 'the lizard gun'.

Anyways, not into guns as much anymore. I had my fill in days past with Tinnitus as a souvenir. So any ideas? My good friend is a FFL and we're thinking take the pin out of the Model 10 and sell the rest.
I know turners has a book of gun values they keep behind the counter so they can price things when people bring shit in on consignment. I’m not suggesting going that route but it’s a starting place to figure out value. You can always tell them you’re trying to help grandma decide what to do with them and giving her a price range would help
 
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