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Jer Wall Posted on Mar 21, 2019
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Night watchman stun gun repair

Won't work on stun.

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What is the value of 1920 O LC Smith 16 gauge double barrel field grade shotgun

Hello, Roger -

Fixya.com is a website intended for asking and answering questions on how to go about repairing things. Fixya.com is not a website which can provide valuation estimates for anything, except perhaps the cost of repairing some item.

I found the following information on the L.C. Smith Collectors Association website:
https://lcsca.clubexpress.com/content.aspx?page_id=274&club_id=43784
FAQs
General Information
How can I determine the value of my L.C. Smith?
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Gun value is determined by grade and gauge rarity, amount of remaining original finishes, condition of mechanics and wood, and an intangible called "Collectability" (collectible gun values can vary upwards and downwards with demand fluctuations).

Another important factor impacting value is the "Historical Factor." In those rare instances, an otherwise low-grade and abused 1890 hammer gun, worth only the price of the nails used to hang it over the mantle, could be worth thousands of dollars if its provenance can be unquestionably connected to a colorful and legendary historical figure such as Doc Holliday or member of the Dalton gang; a famous show person or shooter such as Annie Oakley or Captain A.H. Bogardus; or a Hollywood actor such as Clark Gable or Humphrey Bogart.

Since it is impossible to accurately assess gun condition and originality, either by description or internet image postings, the L.C. Smith Collectors Association cannot, and does not provide estimates of gun value.

Possible sources for such value determinations include various internet auction sites, like GunBroker, Guns International, DoubleGunShop.com; and, outside the internet, The Blue Book of Gun Values, published each year and used by all gun dealers. Copies of this book are available in almost every gun shop and book store; and should also be available in your local library. Pay particular attention to the "condition" examples featured at the front portion of this book when evaluating your gun.

The Shotgun World website has a forum for questions regarding "Shotgun I.D. and Value".
http://www.shotgunworld.com/bbs/viewforum.php?f=5
http://www.shotgunworld.com/bbs/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=423424
Often, dealers who specialize in vintage double guns are willing to provide a written estimate of value for insurance purposes. When you ask a dealer to appraise your gun, understand what it is you want to know. If you tell the dealer you wish to sell the gun, you will receive a "wholesale" value. The dealer would be buying to resell, and the difference between his cost and the sales price is his profit. If you ask for a value for insurance purposes, you will receive a high valuation that is most likely more that the gun would bring on the open retail market; therefore the actual value of the gun lies somewhere between the wholesale and appraised value of the gun.
Also remember that "sentiment" is not a value factor; and therefore, never enters into any estimate of gun value. A part of family history is invaluable...to the family...but not to a purchaser of that "family treasure".

To better estimate/understand gun value, it is also helpful to visit large gun shows (like the Las Vegas Antique Arms Show or Wanamaker Gun Show in Tulsa), and note the prices of guns in similar condition and grade as yours.

Finally, please remember that "Knowledge Is Power", and the more research you do, the better you are prepared. Don't be timid about asking for information on the Forum; and additionally, we suggest you begin your research with a copy of John Houchins' in-depth work on the Smith gun, "L.C. Smith, The Legend Lives."

Warmest regards,
Drew Hause, Tom Archer, and Bill Hambidge
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Best wishes.
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What are the common mistakes people usually make while carrying concealed?

As others will probably give you some common general concealed carry mistakes, here are some tips when it comes to carrying concealed in your purse:

  • Do not sling your purse over the top of the chair at a restaurant. The purse, along with your gun, is easily snatched this way.
  • Do not put your purse in the children's seat in a grocery cart. Again, it can be snatched too easily.
  • Have a separate "going out" bag. Many states have laws against carrying in an establishment that serves alcohol.
  • Remove your gun from your purse every night. This puts you in the habit of removing it and putting it back in the morning, so you never become complacent and forget you are carrying it.
  • Before travelling, use the buddy system. Have someone else double-check all of your bags, including your purse, for guns, ammo or magazines.
  • Keep a separate travelling purse and carry-on that your gun never goes in. This will make sure you do not accidentally show up at the airport while carrying.
  • Download the iPhone app, Carry Alerts for $2.99. The app warns you when you are entering a "gun-free zone." The alerts will remind you that you have a gun in your purse.

Read more here: http://blog.cheaperthandirt.com/purse-carry-dont-caught-carrying-shouldnt/
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Do you do repairs on Crosman Challenger Air Rifles?

Dear Luc,
We actually do not do any repairs on anything at all.
We are only an "information" group, we try to answer questions for people only.
Suggest you go to a gun store and ask them if they know someone who can help you.
God bless your efforts.
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Daisy Grizzly 840 won't pump up and shoot

Bad seals in Daisy bb and pellet guns cause this. Get the seals replaced in it and it will work. Look on the web for service on BB guns.
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How do i remove stuck pellets in the barrel of my gamo c 15

Hello, William -

According to the instruction manual for the Gamo C-15 Blowback firearm, you could use ". . . a 4.5mm caliber cleaning rod (.177 in) if a BB has become blocked in the barrel."

The information regarding a blocked barrel is on Page 11 of the instruction manual in the REPAIRS section.

If you do not have the instruction manual, this is the link to the PDF document (Adobe Reader software needed - free):
TinyURL link:
https://tinyurl.com/y9zwcvtk
The information is on Image 6, right side, of the PDF document.

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A compressed air p1st0l (have to spell it that way or the Fixya algorithm reads it as a "bad word") that is not functioning well can be dangerous. Do not attempt to repair the gun yourself, since this may cause abnormalities in its functioning. Use a 4.5mm caliber cleaning rod (.177 in) if a BB has become blocked in the barrel. Take your gun to approved gunsmiths or to professional repair specialists approved for this type of product.
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Which holster should I choose for my handgun & why?

If you want to buy the Gun holster you can visit online sites. There are many holsters like the shoulder holster, ankle holster, belt holster, pocket holster etc. Available on the online sites and you can check the review of the gun holster on the internet. I have some gun holsters according to the size of the gun. I bought my gun holster from custom leather holsters It provides the best quality of holster and affordable.

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