Jde. Gotta say those fire arms are quite valuable.You are quite right about the expensive ammo for the 300 w Mag. The pistol you show has to be unique .The single shot Bolt acion was one of the first guns I squirrel hunted with in Indiana.(MARLIN). The folbert has to be a collectors item. Such a neat fire arm. I am wondering how many Mossberg Brownie's are left out there?That particular gun is one I have NEVER SEEN NOR HEARD ABOUT.That one has to be up there with the 38=55 Craig lever action rifle with octagon barrel, along side with the 410 pistol. The pistols (derringers) are fasinating to me as well. Your Mossberg Brownie takes the prize. Like you, I wouldn't sell any of em as all now belong to Victor. Nothing like keeping em in the family, especially if LOUIS takes an interest in hunting/plinking/ or just to know there is a part of history available to hold in your hand. Swell pictures. Warmest regards, LOU.
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