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I am wondering about the value/collectiabilty of a couple boxes of ammo.

1) 22 Long Rifle
Airway hollow point rimfire cartridges
non-corrosive
GAMBLE STORES

Box is red, white and blue.

2) Rimfire Hi-Power Cartridges
Xcess speed lead lubricated
Federal Cart Corp
Minneapolis

Copyright on the box is 1929
Bos is Blue and white.

3) Western Super X 22long SX22L
29 gr lubaloy coated

Yellow and white box.

Thanks.
Mark Holycross
 
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Go onto www.auctionarms.com or www.gunbroker.com and do a search for the individual packets . That will give you a current asking price on your packets .

As for collectability - find a guy who needs them and you have found their level of collectability as well .


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Posts: 4472 | Location: Eltham , New Zealand | Registered: 13 May 2002Reply With Quote
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Muzza,

Thanks for the ideas.
Just want to make sure I'm not wasting them if I shoot them.

Mark Holycross
 
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Mark, the first two are definitely collectible if the condition of the packaging is good (or better Wink ). I can't tell you much about the Gambles (not my field), but the proprietary loading (done by a major manufacturer on contract - often Federal) for various chains is always good for some money. The Federals typically bring $8 - $15 for a minty box, depending on the day they sell. The third one is not likely to bring a lot of premium unless it is some scarce address variation or something - but you've not provided enough data for someone to research this.
 
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I'll see if I can take a couple of sigital pic's to show the quality of the boxes. I would consider them in excellent shape. Also what other information should be told to identify these boxes. Thanks.

Mark
 
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