leik 2 bucks, lol
u got ripped
Simple Green
Resists rust better.
$160-$200 Depending on the finish, blued or stainless
Try soaking it in coca-cola!
two tone refers to the early 45 pistol magazines. the top half was not blued, but the bottom was. Therefore- two tone. When found they are expensive.......
Impossible to answer without knowing EXACT model and serial number.
value of belgium browning 25 auto baby blued with walnut grips
It depends on whether it's a Renaissance, a nickel plated, or a hot blued version of the Baby Browning. The blued Baby Browning would be worth approximately $300 in very good condition. The nickel plated version with the pearl handles are worth approximately $500, and the Renaissance is up-wards to $2000.00 if in excellent shape. In all about 500,000 units were produced, including the hand chiseled engraved "Renaissance" and the "Lightweight" version which utilized a 6061 T6 aluminum receiver and chrome plated (over electro-less nickel) slide and external detail parts. Exports to the USA only took place between 1953 until 1968 and it's manufacture was discontinued in 1969.
$100-$200 depending on condition and material's it is made of. More for Stainless steel less for Blued steel.
Not familiar with a Hawes Dueling pistol. However, they did make a top break .22 Favorite Single Shot Target Pistol- a reproduction of the Stevens #35, chromed fame, blued barrel. $100-175, depending on condition, made 1968-76.
"SC" stands for the finish, which is satin nickel. A Commander with "BS" in the serial number had a blued steel finish.
Blued AND nickel is a contradiction- one or the other. These were made by Hammerli, and are excellent revolvers. Going price is based heavily on condition- Very Good condition is around $450-$600.