Where can you get a stock for a 30-06 Sears Heritage Supreme?
You don't happen to have a manual do you? I inherited one of these from my Grandfather and was looking for info on the rifle but could find none. Reply to jthenry8@gmail.com
What is the value of a 22 LR Shapleighs King Nitro bolt action and can you buy a new stock for it?
10-100 USD. Yes, any of the major wood shops should be able to make one.
What is the value of a Series 1935H Silver Certificate?
Your silver certificate was actually issued in the 1960s, despite its date. Assuming it's in average circulated condition it might retail for $1.50 To explain the date oddity, in the early part of the 20th century the practice was to only change a note's date when there was a design change. A sequential letter suffix was then added to the date every time a new treasurer or Treasury Secretary took office. The 1935 series was the last set of $1 silver certificates that did not carry the motto "In God We Trust". A new series with the motto was introduced starting in 1957, but the two designs were printed concurrently for a short while. In 1963 silver certificates were phased out in favor of Federal Reserve notes, the kind still issued today.
How can you tell if an M1 carbine stock is a prototype?
They are REALLY rare, but if it has a large 1,2,3,4, or 5 on the stock it is for sure a prototype. If it has a number over 6 with just numbers and no letters, it may be. Look at some pictures of M1 carbine stocks, and see if it looks any different. If it has any weird stamps on the wood, re-ask the question with a description of the stamp.
What is the value of a pre-64 243 Winchester Model 100 with some stock dents?
How does leasing with the option to buy work?
You usually sign an agreement when you rent the house that it is a "rent to own option" At the end of a certain period if you choose to buy, a percentage of the money that you have paid in rent will go to toward the purchase price. If you choose not to buy, it will be just like an ordinary rental agreement with the owner being that mcuh richer as far as the money you have paid in rent. Hope this helps.
How do you decide when to buy and sell on an investment?
The answer to this question is dependent on your investment objectives.
BUYING: Buy when you feel an security or sector is undervalued. As an individual investor, this is difficult to time, unless you have reason for a real conviction on an asset class.
Something to keep an eye on is the "smart money" (hedge funds) and the "real money" (pension funds, mutual funds). You can usually get a sense for what they are doing from financial journals.
SELLING: When you sell depends on the investment and your objectives. However, experienced traders rely on disciplined principles: stop losses and profit-taking. Getting greedy (or believing in yourself too much, even when the market goes against you) causes a lot of lost trading profits.
Assuming you are looking at relatively short-term invesments, you should always have a profit target and stop-loss.
It is best to illustrate by example.
Assume you have $1000 to trade. You believe Crude Oil will rise to $100/barrel by December 2006.
How much are volatility are you willing to risk? You believe oil will rise by more than 50% from a current price of $65/barrel by year-end 2006, but you don't want to lose more than 25% of your initial invesment.
You decide your STOP LOSS is $750 ($1000 - 25%*1000 = $750). This means that when your initial $1000 invesment in crude oil falls to $750, you "stop yourself out", i.e., sell all your oil.
This is the hardest part of trading: stopping yourself out on a "sure thing". But this discipline is extremely important, as it forces you to reevaluate your initial view.
In this example, perhaps you thought oil should trade at $100 per barrel because of the ongoing geopolitical instability in the Middle East. But perhaps a major new oil source has been found in Canada in the meantime. Stopping yourself out forces you to think about whether your motivations for entering a trade still apply.
Under these new conditions, perhaps it makes sense for you to reallocate your $750 to Canadian oil and exploration companies.
On the other hand, assume oil hits the $100/barrel target you initially set. You should TAKE PROFITS. Greed is the downfall of the trader. Once you start making money, it is hard to believe that it will end (look at the tech boom and subsequent crash in late 90's tech stocks).
PROFIT TAKING and STOP LOSSES are the two most difficult and important trading target to set. These are numbers you should decide for yourself, based on your risk tolerance and investment objectives.
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According to me the Right time of investment is when the market is getting down, as you will be getting the share on lower price and you will be get the profit even if the market get up 5% also.. because your capital amount was lower then the current price.
and if still market is getting Down day by day. Get the more share to increase the volume of your share and cover you risk.
Eastern Arms was a Sears Roebuck brand made by their subsidiary company, Meriden Arms, from about 1905-1915. Some may have been made for a few years after that by Stevens. If you have a double barrel in useable condition, it may be worth as much as $200 but a single-shot would go looking for a home at $50.
What is the value for Eastern Arms 16 Gauge?
Your old Sears Roebuck single shot is worth $50-$75 retail. Since it's probably 80-90 years old, you don't know how well it's been treated over it's life, so before you shoot it, let a gunsmith check it. If he says it's safe, you can use modern shells. Shot size and powder load varies by what you want are hunting, but avoid magnum loads and steel shot.
Where can you find Stevens 5100 replacement wood stock?
go to the great American gunstock company,,, they have the wood,,,they are online
New Answeralso look to e-gunparts.com they have an expanded view of all parts for your gun, they list the walnut stock at about $67. if nothing else the expanded parts view can give you valuable part number information.Expanded View:http://www.e-gunparts.com/productschem.asp?chrMasterModel=089Zz5100
Stock only:http://www.e-gunparts.com/DisplayAd.asp?chrProductSKU=583530&chrSuperSKU=&MC=
It all depnds on the quality of the guns wear and condition and how much someone wants a gun that is hard to find replacement parts for and when you do they are not cheap. In excellent "like new" condition - between $500 and $650 In good condition - between $350 and $500 In "field" condition - between $200 and $400 You can find replacement stocks on E-bay for $100+ Value with a cut down stock will be less than an original 14 inch (LOP)- length over pull.
You have an interesting piece. The model 12 is considered the finest pump ever made. The 12 ga. is less desirable then say, the .410, but the solid rib is rare. And, anytime you have upgraded wood and checkering (factory?), it adds considerably to the value. Condition is almost everything in a collectable such as yours--I can't quote you a price. But if you were interested in selling-and-getting the most money for your gun, you should look into selling on-line. Gunbroker.com is a great site for listing, and you should be able to get a fair price for your Winchester.
What is the legal age before you can buy and sell stocks in South Carolina?
In the U.S., you must be the age of consent - either 18 or 21 depending on your state - to enter a legally binding contract. However, you can buy and sell stocks if your legal guardian signs off as a custodian on your trading account.
http://www.gun-parts.com/savageshotgun/
This one is better: http://www.e-gunparts.com/products.asp?chrMasterModel=2680zDOUBLE%20BARREL&MC=
ANY Model 1886 has collectable value. You should seek out a reputable collector in your area to give a hands-on evaluation (NOT Jim-Bob at Bubba's Pawn & Gun).
What is Sensex in the stock market?
Sensex refers to "Sensitivity Index" and is generally associated with the stock market indices. There are currently two major stock exchanges in India, The Bombay Stock exchange (BSE) and The National Stock Exchange (NSE).
The BSE Sensex is an indicator of all the major companies of the BSE. The Nifty is an indicator of all the major companies of the NSE.
If the Sensex goes up, it means that the prices of the stocks of most of the companies under the BSE Sensex (30 companies) have gone up. If the Sensex goes down, this tells you that the stock price of most of the major stocks on the BSE have gone down.
Today the BSE Sensex constitutes of the following companies:
Company Name (Industry)
Too many variables to give good answer. Take it to a gun show near you, or search the internet gun websites.
Which type of engineer makes the most money?
Named partners in firms that do Corporate Underwriting for Publicly Traded companies tend to earn just a tad more than God.
Where can you get a Medallion signature guarantee in Mobile Alabama?
I know that Regions Bank offers the Medallion Signature Guarantee. But, I do not think that it is available at every location, if I remember correctly it is available at the Schillinger's Road branch in front of Home Depot about a 1/4 miles south of Airport Blvd in West Mobile.
Great Plains Supply company
Give problems of Nigerian stock exchange?
The prospects for the development of securities exchanges in the continent are encouraging. In particular, persistent and high economic growth especially since 2001, the commodity price boom, macroeconomic stability, reduction in political instability and internal strife, conducive macroeconomic policies, and deepening regional economic integrations, anchor growth and maturity of securities exchanges in the continent.
What is the ticker symbol for Godiva?
Godiva Chocolatier was sold to Turkish Manufacturer Ulker in 2007 by Campbells Soup Co. for 85o million dollars. Campbells stated that the premium chocolate company did not fit in with the rest of its product line. Ulke trades on the Istanbul Stock Exchange (ISE) under the ticker symbol ULKER.IS
What banks participate in the medallion signature guarantee program in Los Angeles?
Bank of America participates in the Certifying Officer's medallion signature guarantee program in Los Angeles, CA. BofA wants you to open account before they feel comfortable handling the transaction: I understand that they want your information on file before they handle it, and they handle it for free if you are one of their clients. Actually, they have a pretty good program for a checking account. You might want to check it out.
What is the ticker symbol for Hewlett Packard Company?
The ticker symbol for Halliburton Company is HAL and it is traded on the New York Stock Exchange.
Now, when the times are hard, any stock is helpful.
ps the guy above me is a noobish noobcracker of justin bieber
also he licks doorknobs