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  • rufe-snow
    ( 2 ) of your pistols are fairly common 19th Century types, the third one isn't common and the fourth isn't even a pistol, it started out as a rifle. As you surmised, none are worth a great deal of money, due primarily to condition problems.

    1), Hopkins & Allen, top break, common inexpensive revolver made by a prolific manufacturer. This appears to be in the best condition of the (4) and might be worth as much $50.

    2), Hamilton Rifle, cut down into a pistol. Even though it old, crude and appears quaint and harmless, get rid of it, as it's in violation of Federal Law, and could make trouble for you.

    3), What appears to be a Forhand & Wadsworth, Side Hammer Revolver. Dating to the 1870's?. This one would have been worth the most if not for the obvious condition problems. Very few were made in the larger calibers and would have been worth some bucks.

    4). Unknown "Sucide Special" revolver, these were made in great quanity during the late 19th & early 20th Centuries, by many manufacturerers. In most cases they sold for under $5, they are only worth anyhing to day if their in excellent condition.

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  • Contender Man
    Rufe has them pretty much nailed down and going further would require having them actually in hand.

    The cutdown rifle is not legal and needs to be turned in or destroyed.

    The others have limited value and even the best one may not be in a fireable condition.





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  • kingjoey
    The last one looks like it might be a .31RF revolver perhaps a Remington?

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