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I wouldn't want the rifle shooters to feel I left them out when I posted the GUN LIST NAVY ARMS Pistol values in their July 14th and July 28th issues so here they are.
NAVY ARMS imports from some of the better brands, so their prices are a little bit higher than some of the other companies imports.

One of the reasons I'm posting these estimates is they are close to what I feel the current market value is.
These are the retail prices for USED guns. Even the NIB's are what a previously sold but never used gun's value would be.
A dealer selling a brand new gun for the first time would very likely charge the current new gun price which would likely be higher.


MODEL................................NIB.....EXC.....VG......GD......COMMENTS....................
Brown Bess Carbine..........800.....625.....500.....300.......33 inch bbl
Brown Bess.........................800.....625.....500.....300.......75 cal
C.S.Richmond Rifle..........550.....425.....350.....300......58 cal 40 inch bbl
Charleville Musket............900....700.....550.....400........69 cal
Harpers Ferry "Journey"......765.....600.............................54 cal engraved PB
Harpers Ferry Flintlock.........600.....475.....350.....300......54 cal
J.P.Murray Carbine...........400.....325.....250.....200......58 cal 23.5 inch bbl
Kentucky L. Rifle.............400.....375.....200.....150......45 or .50 cal Prec or Flint
M.T.Wickham Musket........600.....550.....450.....350......1816 .69 cal
Mississippi Rifle, 1841....450.....325.....250.....200.......54 or .58 cal 33 inch bbl
Mortimer Flintlock............650.....550.....500.....450.......54 cal add 240 for Shot bbl
Navy Arms 2 band.........450.....325.....250.....200......577 cal Enfield..Italian
Navy Arms 3 band.........475.....350.....300.....250......577 cal Enfield..Italian
Navy Arms Musketoon....400.....325.....250.....200......577 cal Italian made
Parker-Hale 2 band........550.....425.....350.....300......577 cal 33 inch bbl
Parker-Hale 3 band........600.....475.....400.....300......577 cal 39 inch bbl
Parker-Hale 3 bnd Vol.......750.....650.....600.....400......Alexander Henry Rifling
Parker-Hale Musketoon..400.....325.....250.....200......577 cal 24 inch bbl
Parker-Hale Volunteer.....825.....650.....550.....400........451 cal
Parker-Hale Whitworth....850.....675.....600.....450........451 cal add 150 for tel'scp
Penn. Long Rifle.............450.....375.....250.....200......45 cal Prec or Flint
Rem'ton Zouave Rifle....450.....325.....250.....200......58 cal 33 inch bbl
Rigby Target Rifle............600.....500.....450.....300........451 cal Vern Tang Sight
Sharps 1859 Infantry....1000...800.....600.....400......54 cal 3 band
Sharps Berdan Rifle....1075...850.....650.....450.......54 cal 3 band, set triggers
Springfield 1808 Musket...950.....800.....600.....400......69 cal Charleville
Springfield 1861..............550.....425.....350.....300.......58 cal 40 inch bbl
Springfield 1863 Rifle....550.....425.....350.....300.......58 cal 40 inch bbl
Tryon Creedmoor............600.....525.....450.....400.......45 cal with tang sight
Tryon, Standard..............400.....350.....300.....250.......45 cal


Have Fun!
Zonie :)
 
Pork Chop said:
Why do I get the strange feeling I have read this before?
I guess you didn't notice that the other list was Pistol Prices??

As a member responded in the Pistol Price post, the value of his pistol hasn't gone up over the years.
I guess he was saving his unused Walker, hoping to make a profit.
This is fairly typical of Muzzleloaders.

I have several guns which I've used but kept in excellent condition for many years and they are now worth just about what I paid for them.
This is not all bad though. If you keep them in excellent condition, they don't go down in value either so use them for the enjoyment they will give you and take care of them.

Please don't ask about the CVA and Dixie values. They were given several months ago and I did not go to the work of posting them. I have thrown away the old Gun List that had them.
Perhaps in the coming months, they will list the values of the Traditions line?
 
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