Unfortunately my father has passed away. I always knew he had a b.b. gun collection however I never knew how large. Or large to me I guess. It consists of approximately 2-3 thousand guns. In my possession I only have about 1 thousand. I haven't made time to get the others here. My first thought was to sell them for 1 money. So my son and I started writing down the model numbers. .then we started shooting a few of them. ...then started researching some of them...and here I am. Please bear with me I'm not computer friendly. I have mostly Daisy , Crossman, Beeman, and my favorite Sheridan. My wants are to learn more about the different variations of the same models. I have a blue million of some. Mostly Daisy. And Crossman 140. So far all I have learned is about the oil for them, thanks to Baker air guns. I have so many questions but I don't want to bother the guy. ...so here I is. My first question is about the Model 25. Model 1938 and sheridan silver and blue streak. What do I look for as far as 1 being more valuable than the other. Thanks in advance.
Can I suggest that you ask questions about this collection at the American Vintage Airguns forum?
https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/americanvintageairguns/
You are more likely to get a response if you post some pics. To add pics on the AVA, click on 'Full editor and preview' at the bottom of the page, then 'add file' and 'place inline'.
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