ruger old army?

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Beautiful guns. There are collectors out there that just collect guns just like these. Your best bet to get the best possible price is try to sell them yourself. I would advetise on gun broker and any local sale sites you have in your area. Just be sure as you are dealing with handguns that you follow all of your states required handgun laws for transfering such guns. Best of luck to you
 

Beautiful guns. There are collectors out there that just collect guns just like these. Your best bet to get the best possible price is try to sell them yourself. I would advetise on gun broker and any local sale sites you have in your area. Just be sure as you are dealing with handguns that you follow all of your states required handgun laws for transfering such guns. Best of luck to you
Thanks, in regards to the law individual state laws differ. Federal law considers black powder arms as "non guns" pistols or rifles no FFl form required just proof of age. Mass. is one of the screwed up states you need an FID to buy powder or primers but not the gun. HH
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I listed them on gunbroker.com today
 

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