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If you had collectible guns what do you have, if you don't what would you get?

Lee7588

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I'm helping a friend sell some guns to help pay for his father's medical expenses. There are a lot of what I consider collectibles. Then I started thinking about buying a few to start a collection of superb condition guns. In this collection that I have considered buying is a Ruger #1 and a Browning 1885 highwall, along with some lever actions. What would y'all collect as far as guns to be kept in pristine condition?
 
I always had a yen for a fine double rifle. Not in a big hitter like a nitro express of any sort but something like an 8mm mauser or similar.
Looking at your suggestions I'd take the Browning 78s over the 1885s
I've always loved the Ruger #1's the 1885 he has is something that I don't see very often in this condition, that is why it landed on my list. If I remember the #1 is a big bore, so it may not stay on my list for long. I just sold an elephant gun in 500 Jefferies, what a beast that round is
 
I'm helping a friend sell some guns to help pay for his father's medical expenses. There are a lot of what I consider collectibles. Then I started thinking about buying a few to start a collection of superb condition guns. In this collection that I have considered buying is a Ruger #1 and a Browning 1885 highwall, along with some lever actions. What would y'all collect as far as guns to be kept in pristine condition?
I am not a collector, but here are some that I have ...
Henry Big Boy .44 Mag lever action.jpg

Henry Big Boy .44 Mag
Winchester 1886 .45-70 lever action.jpg

Winchester 1886 .45-70
Ruger No.1 .243 Win.jpg

Ruger No.1 .243 Win
Springfield Armory M1 Garand .30-06 1 of 2.jpg

Springfield Armory M1 Garand .30-06
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Glenfield (Marlin 30A) .30-30
 
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Not sure if I can find a picture of it as it's at my moms right now (recently moved and don't have a gun safe here yet) but I have an exposed hammer double barrel shotgun with a blown up barrel that cost the original owner most of his left hand.

Technically the gun is probably worthless but the story behind it is awesome and I show it to everyone I teach to shoot/reload

I also have a LC Smith Deluxe that's in poor shape, but when I'm rich and famous I plan on sending it to Doug Turnbull for a restoration

I'd like to get a Winchester 1885 from pre WWI in 30-06
 
I'm afraid going forward what folks of our era call "collectibles and/or fine pieces" are going to drop in value because those coming behind us typically do not value the same things. YMMV
I agree. I have may hunting rifles aka my tools but thinking about but thinking about guns of days gone by, works of art, and significance
 
The GS that built my 1911 had aan old rifle that after discharging a round you would 1/4 turn the barrel counter clockwise, it would discharge the spent casing , and open a small door on the side and load the next round. I can't remember what he said it was but I told myself if I found one that was affordable I'd buy it. Not sure if it was an expensive gun or not but I was cool
 
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