Mini guns

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Found this bored of mini toy guns in my old house, some metal some plastic. Does anyone know anything about any of them? ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1564443417.857150.webpImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1564443427.229859.webpImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1564443440.523041.webp
 

The nsa will be with you shortly
 

Haha anyone know the value?
 

Quite the faux arsenal you have! I'm thinking close-up shots would help those who know, estimate values for you.
 

Weren’t those fair collectibles?
 

I don’t know what they are that’s why i’m asking you guys
 

I kinda remember those as a kid. Too large for old school G.I. Joe and too small for even a kids hand. More like a collectable with pretty decent detail. The ones I had are now in some landfill in NJ. along with all the G.I. Joes. Couldn't play army with them either. The other kids would laugh because you couldn't see gun. Had to find a good sized gun looking stick. That's all I got. Collectable. They're neat though.
 

Not gumball machine toys lol those are cool
 

I’ll still do some searching!
 

If any of them are 2mm pinfire they could be quit valuable...
 

I have seen a miniature Uberti 1873 Colt revolver that was worth around $400. It was in very good shape and functioned just like the full size gun. Collectors pay for condition or history.
 

In California that would be considered an arsenal!
 

I see markings on some of them, Can you tell us what they read?
 

Though most of those look to be toy guns, a few of them look to be real, functioning mini guns. I've seen some at gun shows that were fully functioning and took a smaller bullet then a .22. Can't tell without examining them more closely though. Cool collection.
 

What an awesome find. I’m a gun nut so that’s right up my alley, I would buy a small display case and hang them in my gun room. They look to be cap guns? Not sure on a value but if you come across a “rich” gun nut you could be sitting on a couple hundred bucks at least lol. I have come to understand there is a market for EVERYTHING you just have to chase down the buyer!
 

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I really love the red handled Ray Gun!
 

I recognize one gun in particular as I had one when I was a kid. It's the 4th from the right in the top row in this pic. It's a toy version of a cut down Winchester M92 used by Steve McQueen in "Wanted, Dead or Alive". And those huge cartridges on McQueen's belt...they don't even go to that gun. His M92 shot much shorter cartridges. Hollywood! Gary

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