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  • nmyers
    Well, I don't know about "reliable", but there's only 1 "blue book"; that's the one by S. Fjestad, available through www.bluebookinc.com or other dealers. It's probably the most widely used general pricing/ID guide; however, it doesn't reflect sufficient detail or up-to-date pricing of specialized areas to satisfy the needs of serious collectors.Neal[This message has been edited by nmyers (edited 03-04-2002).]
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  • He Dog
    American, before you rush out to buy a blue book, be aware that they are published in April. All you can get now is last years, so wait a month or two and get this years version.
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  • JustC
    standard catalog of firearms.gun traders guide.wally world or sams club.
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  • He Dog
    Also Modern gun values. Amazon.com is cheaper for the Standard Catalog, including shipping, than the local sources.
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  • CZECHMATE2
    Consult at least three different books. Take the average of the three & add 20% & use that as your starting price if you are selling. You can always come down in price but it sure is hard to go up.
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  • Rocklobster
    Flayderman's "Book of Antique Firearms Values" is good for the oldies.
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  • O'Reilly
    I use S.P. Fjestad's "Bluebook", Military Firearms by Ned Schwing and Gun Traders Guide. I cross reference all three and then decide if I want to go any higher.
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