Antique firearms are the types that are over fifty years old. Sometimes a firearm that is about forty years old is also considered an antique firearm, but it depends on the name brand and the type of gun that it is. Antique guns will sometime also include the guns that are used today, in about another fifty or so odd years. Many people today collect these deadly weapons some using it for ideal home defense, and others, simply for the sake of having them in their collections. Because of its strong historic and monetary value, many a collectors’ passion involves procuring these rare, antique firearms.
Identifying an antique gun can be tedious work, but it is very important, as there are certain precise measurements and markings it must follow before it can even be considered a proper antique. Listing down the kinds of materials (wood and metal) used in building an antique gun will help point you in the direction of when and where it was made. Gun shows are excellent opportunities to meet other people who collect and study firearms and their technical, historical, or artistic features. They are great places for collectors to buy, sell, or trade items.
Shipping antique firearms takes some planning and research. The first thing that we need to learn is how to properly package our antique firearms for shipping. Store antique firearms in a location where they will be kept dry and cool. This is important because the finish on many types of guns can become pitted and rusty if we don't care for them properly. Antique gun shell molds are purchased from antique gun dealers who specialize in guns and antique gun parts. An antique shell would be the equivalent of the modern day bullet. Collecting antique British firearms is a way to learn history and how the British protected their homes and property.
Despite the brutal efficiency of modern weaponry however, there is something elegant and powerful, a noble air to be found in owning an antique gun. Accurate Firearm Values can extend beyond basic Firearm age assessment of individual Gun pieces. It is often times important to trace the history of a Gun, sometimes across its many generations of owners — tying origin specifics to gun related articles, noteworthy people, and significant events. Turnbull Restoration is committed to honoring the original gun makers by returning these guns to their original beauty. Restoration of firearms involves a great deal of knowledge, skill, patience and a keen eye for detail. When done correctly, restoration can provide a look into the past as well as preserving an important piece of history.
























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