This question is specific to my case but hopefully the answers will be relevant to others as well.
There is a local individual selling a Barnett Enfield for $650 obo. That sounds like a reasonable price for an original, but I know almost nothing about appraising original weapons. It does appear to be in rough shape there are a couple cracks in the stock including one right behind the lock plate that would most likely make it unsafe to fire (not that I would anyway). It also appears to be missing the middle barrel band. On the other hand, there are a couple of things that I believe increase its value. It has Barnett markings and has a soldier's name engraved on it (soldiers and sailors database includes a soldier with the correct initials and surname who fought in a local company).
If I get the change to examine it in person, what other markings or things should I be aware of in assessing it's condition and value?
There is a local individual selling a Barnett Enfield for $650 obo. That sounds like a reasonable price for an original, but I know almost nothing about appraising original weapons. It does appear to be in rough shape there are a couple cracks in the stock including one right behind the lock plate that would most likely make it unsafe to fire (not that I would anyway). It also appears to be missing the middle barrel band. On the other hand, there are a couple of things that I believe increase its value. It has Barnett markings and has a soldier's name engraved on it (soldiers and sailors database includes a soldier with the correct initials and surname who fought in a local company).
If I get the change to examine it in person, what other markings or things should I be aware of in assessing it's condition and value?
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