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Need some help with possible collector interest & values for 1863 C.W. Musket marked W. mason, WWI SMLE III*, Martini Henry, S.A. 1884 trapdoor
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<blockquote data-quote="JEVapa" data-source="post: 3981985" data-attributes="member: 41176"><p>Martini Henrys are all over the place. First, figure out if its a Khyber Pass gun...if it is, then $100 ish.</p><p>If it's real, find out where its from. That will determine it's pricing. They will be from $500 and up depending on the origin (Nepal, Britain, Rebuilds/originals, Provenance in wars, etc). Most hang out at the $800 mark. Agree with [USER=51836]@WoodsCraft[/USER] and the MH will be in the trapdoor range. There are a lot of fakes with these guns so it requires someone with knowledge of proofs and marks. Hindu Kush gunmakers are really good.</p><p></p><p>Add - about 20% of all US servicemen in Afghanistan brought KB guns back into the states. so there's that. 20 years worth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JEVapa, post: 3981985, member: 41176"] Martini Henrys are all over the place. First, figure out if its a Khyber Pass gun...if it is, then $100 ish. If it's real, find out where its from. That will determine it's pricing. They will be from $500 and up depending on the origin (Nepal, Britain, Rebuilds/originals, Provenance in wars, etc). Most hang out at the $800 mark. Agree with [USER=51836]@WoodsCraft[/USER] and the MH will be in the trapdoor range. There are a lot of fakes with these guns so it requires someone with knowledge of proofs and marks. Hindu Kush gunmakers are really good. Add - about 20% of all US servicemen in Afghanistan brought KB guns back into the states. so there's that. 20 years worth. [/QUOTE]
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