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Lifer
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If they’re common 4” army pistols, and really are in correct original +90% finish and matching numbers, I would figure an average of $1500 per gun. If you have one of each year from 1914-1918, you would have five guns with average total value of $7500. Obviously, unit marks, police modifications, accessories, matching magazines, original finish vs. refinish, etc. all affect value.
As everyone has already said, without photos or better descriptions, it’s kind of a crap shoot to guess what you have. Post photos.
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