We would like to extend to customers, the expert appraisal services of our
Homestead Firearms staff. We will be happy to appraise any number of your
firearms. We specialize in antique Winchester rifles. Appraisals
are accurate, completed in a timely manner and customer satisfaction is
guaranteed.
Due to numerous customer requests for different types of appraisals, we
now offer two levels of appraisals. A general 'silver'
appraisal and a more detailed 'gold' appraisal. Gold appraisals provide reports that include price,
certificates and we also provide you with any historical information that
we can find about your firearm.
Homestead Firearms
has a large inventory of antique and modern guns and gun parts from the old west,
specializing in Winchester 1873, Winchester 1876, Winchester 1886, Winchester 1890,
Winchester 1892, Winchester 1894, Winchester 1895, Winchester 1906, Winchester Model 62 and
Model 62A, Winchester Model 61,
Winchester Model 63, Remington rolling block, Remington Model 12, Remington model 12C, and modern hunting rifles pre-64 Winchester
Model 70, Remington model BDL, ADL, Mosberg and Savage guns. You
will also find a selection of Harrington and Richards and Glock pistols, Stevens,
Benelli and Browning shotguns, ammunition, bullets, gun parts, firearm accessories,
reloading supplies, knives, and firearms and gun reference books.
We invite you to browse our inventory and become acquainted with items that
might be of interest. You will find many types of Winchester lever action
rifles, Winchester pump .22 rifles, Winchester semiautomatic rifles, single
barrel shotguns, double barrel shotguns, semiautomatic shotguns and antique
pistols. Our expert staff has a broad
experience in shooting and/or gun collecting and can answer many of your
queries and questions. We appraise guns, evaluate guns, and
provide gun appraisal values and gun prices. We also have numerous guns
for sale and sell modern gun
parts, antique gun parts, we trade guns, and serve as a reasonable FFL representative in
southern Arizona.
And we also are happy to offer an online
course called
Guide to Appraising your 1906 or 1890 Winchester Rifle.
You can save money and do the entire appraisal online, yourself.
www.homesteadfirearms.com
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Remington, Rolling Block, Mauser, Savage
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This Winchester model 61 was
manufactured in 1946, 24 inch bbl. Wood is excellent except for some very
minor handling marks, no gouges or scratches, wood finish is original.
Metal is excellent throughout and all original bluing. There are small
~1/4" and ~1/8" scratches on left side of receiver and bluing is faded
around those areas, but other those minor blemishes, the bluing is perfect
over remainder of the gun. Bore is shiny and rifling prominent. Action is
crisp and closes tightly. This gun would make an excellent addition to any
Winchester collection --This gun is all original and in outstanding
condition!!
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An early second model 1890 case-hardned
winchester with low Serial # 100164. Gun has turned brown patina with a
few scratches on the barrel and receiver. Wood stock is in good condition,
has a few handling marks, while wood on pump is cracked. Action works
well. Bore is very well worn, but is still shiny. This gun is
representative of the early Second Models and would be an excellent
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An early .32 caliber model #4
rolling block with the low serial # 54649. Gun is in excellent
condition, retaining over 75% bluing on the barrel and 50% on
receiver. Bore is immaculate and rifling quite evident. All pieces in
working order with a few minor scratches to the stock and minor
scratches on the barrel. It is hard to find a rolling block in this
type of original condition.
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Almost perfect condition Model 63.
Bluing near 100%. Original Winchester metal butt plate with a few
minor handling marks on the stock. Professionally mounted weaver 4x
scope into rear sight receptacle. A rare find in this condition of
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All original Winchester 1906 Model with
over 85% blueing. Only areas where blueing missing is slide and from
carrying on the upper and lower tang. Bore is immaculate and all wood
in original condition with a few handling marks on the stock. This
gun, with serial number 590510 was manufactured in 1910, and came from
the collection of a lawyer and was kept in top condition. A rare find
of a 1906 in this original condition and a good addition for the
serious Winchester collector.
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A very early pre-64 Winchester Model
70, and the perfect all-around gun for Africa. This rifle was
manufactured in 1941 and retains over 80% blueing on barrel and
receiver. A muzzle break has been added and the gun is Ackley Improved
with a free-bore anterior to chamber. These modifications allow you to
shoot 270-300 grain bullets comfortably, at speeds well over 2500 fps.
Glass bedded stock with enforced swivels for sling. A 3X9 Leupold
scope and reinforced mounts can be purchased with this gun as an
option. Reloading information specifically for this rifle is also
available for IMR 4350 powder and Barnes bullets (the gun likes Barnes
bullets).
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custom Mauser, serial Number Q2832,
in 7X57 caliber. Bluing on rifle and receiver over 95%, stock in
excellent condition with inlaid ebony forearm. Custom trigger, safety,
and bolt are just a few of the upgrades on this exceptional rifle.
Floor plate number 3579. The 3X9 Weaver scope and Leupold mounts can
be purchased as and option with this gun. Another available option is
a complete book of reloading information regarding loads tested
specifically for this rifle.
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A beautiful Model 12
Remington octagon barrel pump. This gun retains over 90% bluing on all
metal parts. Wood has been refinished with a high gloss lacquer, is in
excellent condition with a few minor dents and one small crack in the
tip of the forearm (pump arm). The stock has an original special
remington nickel butt plate with the Remington logo stamped in the
center. Serial # of this gun is 746298 which places production in
1929. The first serial number that year was 740965 while the last was
776549. The gun shoots shorts, long and long rifle .22 bullets.
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This Savage Model 340 -
Series B - .222 has a refinished stock. Metal retains over 75% bluing.
Bore is bright and rifling prominent. An excelllent shooter with
pin-point accuracy. The gun has a mounted Bushnell 12X scope and
Savage Mount that can be purchased as an option. Reloading accessories
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Model 700 Remington
30-06; clean with 80% bluing; bore excellent; upgraded Weaver 4X scope
with Duplex reticule cross-hairs added. Checkering on stock and
forearm enhanced. Reloading information-book also available on
numerous powder loads and accuracy of Nosler and Barnes bullets with
IMR 4350 powder charges.
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