Old guns...and crossbow
I don't think any of this is really worth much, it's stuff I've picked up over the years but wanted to get some input if anyone is willing to throw in their 2 cents. Thanks 
1886 Forehand Arms .38 Cal Revolver. Non-serviceable (the cylinder has a lot of play)
Colt Officers Match Model .38 Special. 6" barrel - very good condition (the action is smooth as silk) , the only issue is the factory grip has been carved away, I imagine to make room for the use of speed loaders.
Steven's single shot 12 gauge. Very good condition. The wooden parts have been professionally refinished. (not sure the year, my grandfather bought it used in 1935 when he was 14).
Wooden Crossbow - brand new in the box, which is post marked May 1963. All components are in new condition and it's not been assembled. The 'string' is a steel cable and the 'bow' portion is metal. No rust or wear of any kind. Four bolts - one for fishing (along with 50' of heavy line), one for target shooting, and two with very wicked looking razors.
1886 Forehand Arms .38 Cal Revolver. Non-serviceable (the cylinder has a lot of play)
Colt Officers Match Model .38 Special. 6" barrel - very good condition (the action is smooth as silk) , the only issue is the factory grip has been carved away, I imagine to make room for the use of speed loaders.
Steven's single shot 12 gauge. Very good condition. The wooden parts have been professionally refinished. (not sure the year, my grandfather bought it used in 1935 when he was 14).
Wooden Crossbow - brand new in the box, which is post marked May 1963. All components are in new condition and it's not been assembled. The 'string' is a steel cable and the 'bow' portion is metal. No rust or wear of any kind. Four bolts - one for fishing (along with 50' of heavy line), one for target shooting, and two with very wicked looking razors.
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