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Old February 24, 2006, 01:18 AM   #2
Dfariswheel
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The Remington 722 was a short action bolt rifle. It was made in three grades, the 722(A) the 722ADL and the 722BDL.
It was made from 1948 to 1962.

Value depends on which grade. The 722(A) is the plainer version. The 722ADL has better wood and better checkering, the 722BDL has select wood.
The ADL and BDL markings are not stamped on the gun, the features indicate the grade.
Value for a plain version 722 in 95% condition is "about" $300, PLUS 20% extra for the .257 Roberts caliber.
A ADL in 95% is about $400, a BDL about $475.

The Winchester 62A pump was made from 1932 to 1958.
There were about 409,000 made.
It was a modernized version of the Winchester Model 1890 pump gun.
Value in 95% is about $500.

The Remington Sportsmaster Model 341 was made from 1936 to 1940 with 131,604 made.
There were three models, the 341A, 341P, and 341SB.
In 95% values run from about $150 to $235.

The Hunter Arms was made in Fulton New York from 1890 to 1945, by the Hunter Arms Company. In 1946 Marlin bought them out.
Hunter Arms were the lower priced models and are NOT L.C. Smith guns, although made by the same company.

A standard Field grade in 95% would run about $800.
You'd add 33% for auto ejectors, $200 for single triggers, 30% for 20 gauge, and 300% for a .410.

We need more info on the Mauser pistol. It could be a Mauser 1910/1914/1934, or it could be a Mauser HSc.
The 1910 series were single action autos, the HSc is a streamlined double action model with a safety on the slide.
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