you put ALL information found (location) on any gun to include maker, model and serial number
It would be best to take it to a gun shop to have it Identified.
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Gun shop, gun show, antique gun forum, or possibly Flayderman's Guide to Antique Firearms.
the people who evaluate antique guns have a refence guide/book they use. they also need the gun 'in hand' to note the condition for themselves. based on their findings, they can attach a value to an antique piece..........in a lesser way, you, too, can evalute an antique pistol by securing an antique gun book and compare your pistol to the condition they list. buy a copy of "bluebook of gun values" thru Yahoo or your book store.
Old or antique depending on the age.
OKAY, What is your question?
Try the yellow pages and look for auction houses, antique stores, gun stores.
Try local gun shops, the yellow and white pages.
it is a antique hand gun
In the United States, you generally do not need a license to own an antique gun, which is typically defined as a firearm manufactured before a certain date (often 1898). However, it is important to check and follow any relevant state or local laws regarding antique firearms ownership.
1. See what it sells for (and has sold for) on GunBroker and similar gun auction sites. 2. Ask in a gun forum.
An old gun that has been around for a while and was widely popular and is now presently not in production and is a rarity to find around anymore.