I can't answer your question, but I have one just like it and am in need of the metal piece that is fastened to the forearm which slides back into the hammer area. I have no idea what it looks like. Can you describe it to me? Thanks Marlin * The model of the Visual Loading Repeater with Pat. date of Apr 30 1907 is the Model 70 or 70a, there was a mention of a model 71 as being the same. As for a worth, in NRA Good Condition, about $200. In some listings, if in working condition as high as $395 and non-working (example: broken firing pin) as high as $175. I have one I just got fixed. I bought it for $35. and fixed the firing pin. Works fine, now! It never needed adjusting of the sights. From Big Bear I have a limited amount of Visible Loader parts, but do have the slide handle bar. sales@countrygunsmith.net
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Gallery 2 is a computer tool that is offered by the company "Gallery Project." Information about this product, along with downloads, can be found at the company's official website.
about $100 in good condition
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Night Gallery - 1969 She'll Be Company for You 3-10 was released on: USA: 24 December 1972
The Check Gallery company is a secure way to recycle your old or used personal cheques. It provides a secure and private way to ensure that your sensitive details are not disclosed whilst being recycled.
Your gun is made by J. Stevens A&T Co. and is called a Gallery No. 80. The gun is a pump 22 cal rifle. The one I have has a selector for Shorts, Longs and Long Rifle 22's. It also has a thumb trigger, as well as a regular trigger. It also has a round in the chamber indicator on the chanber top.They were made from 1906, to 1910, and are worth $300 in very good condition to $150 in fair condition. I do believe not many are available to collectors, making this model very rare. Hope this help you price it.Best regards,Ernie
They are not open at all. All of GameCrazy's locations have closed after parent company Movie Gallery's bankruptcy and liquidation.
All of GameCrazy's locations have closed after parent company Movie Gallery's bankruptcy and liquidation
No All of GameCrazy's locations have closed after parent company Movie Gallery's bankruptcy and liquidation
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