I inherited a pretty large gun collection from my late uncle Bob Schnebelen. I am older now and have shifted focus a bit. Not so interested anymore. Therefore, here is my list and contact information to communicate with me. Jeff Schnebelen 816.728.6423 1312 Hillary Dr. Liberty, Missouri 64068 The collection: H Italy Philipetta Black Powder A22279 H 1919 Remington Deringnger 1382 H Colt Callenger 22 cal. 32153-C H Phillipita Black Powder 44 cal. Made in Italy 33579 H Phillipita Black Powder 38 cal 045740 R 1917 #1 Enfield MKIII cal .303 2409654-P1635 R 1917 Enfield 436280 R Marlin Glenfield model 60 22LR Cal. 72172906 R Chinese KL-3B cal .177 bolt swings out and away. Air gun? R Springfield model 87A Cal. 22long R Russian 1946 Mosin Nagant M44 R 1942 T38-1938 Turkish Mauser cal. 8mm SOG serial 82188 check for 1903 bolt handle(teardrop) R 1925 Mosin-Naget model 91-30 sn# 1536 R 1945 Yugo Czech 24/47 sn# K8935 cal 8mm R 1931 Schmidt-Rubin model 1931 Carabiner sn# 997306 Cal. 7.5mm valuable excellent high quality Swiss built.
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Hello,
Your item is a collection of antique firearms inherited from a late relative. Based on the provided information, this collection includes rifles and firearms from various countries and manufacturers, ranging from Italian black powder rifles to Russian Mosin Nagants and Swiss Schmidt-Rubin carbines.
Historical Context:
This collection represents a broad spectrum of firearms history, with pieces dating from the late 19th century to the mid-20th century. Firearms such as the Enfield MKIII (World War I era), Turkish Mauser, and Mosin Nagant M44 (World War II era) are particularly significant in historical military contexts. Other items, such as the Schmidt-Rubin and the Remington Derringer, carry high collector appeal due to their craftsmanship, rarity, and association with specific historical events or advancements in firearm technology.
Market Value:
Valuing the entire collection as a whole is dependent on the condition, functionality, and provenance of each firearm. Based on similar collections sold at auctions:
• High-quality Schmidt-Rubin carbines are valued between $800 and $1,500.
• Mosin Nagants, depending on rarity and condition, range from $400 to $1,200.
• Enfield MKIII rifles are typically valued between $600 and $1,200.
• Turkish Mausers and other World War II rifles vary from $500 to $1,000.
The entire collection could be estimated between $8,000 and $15,000, though individual appraisals of each piece would provide a more accurate value.