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  • ramwest
    I have a old over-under gun, shot gun/rifle that is stamped Bohler Stahl Special.
    It is beautifully engraved. It has 2 hammers and there was still a old shell in the butt plate. The shell is labeled RWS 5.5x58R it appears the shot gun barrel may resemble a 28 or 20g. I need any info please....Petes
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  • Spider7115
    There's no such thing as an 1842 naval Colt. It may be a Model 1851 Colt Navy revolver or it could be a replica. That has a naval battle scene on the cylinder with the markings "Engaged May 18, 1843".

    Value varies widely depending on originality, markings and condition.

    Get some good pictures and post your question & pics in the "Ask the Experts" forum: http://forums.gunbroker.com/forum.asp?FORUM_ID=2

    This thread will show you how to post pics: http://forums.gunbroker.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=259294
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  • David Nunn
    I moved this to Ask The Experts from Want Ads.
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  • 32 Magnum
    Would a 'navel' Colt be considered a "belly gun"?
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  • ATHOMSON
    quote:Originally posted by 32 Magnum
    Would a 'navel' Colt be considered a "belly gun"?


    Now that is funny right there.[:D]

    AT
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  • Spider7115
    quote:Originally posted by 32 Magnum
    Would a 'navel' Colt be considered a "belly gun"?


    I think you hit it right on the button. [:D]
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