Final Prices: Rock Island June 2017

Published on July 7, 2017
Duration: 10:11

This video provides a detailed overview of final prices from Rock Island's June 2017 regional auction, focusing on individual firearm sales and excluding bundled lots. The presenter, Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons, offers insights into market trends, particularly for Lugers and Winchester lever-actions, highlighting factors influencing value such as condition, scarcity, caliber, and provenance. The auction results offer a snapshot of collector interest and pricing for various historical and modern firearms.

Quick Summary

Forgotten Weapons analyzes final prices from the Rock Island June 2017 auction, noting a depressed market for Lugers due to recent collection sales. Prices for various firearms, including Winchester lever-actions, are discussed, with factors like condition, scarcity, caliber, and provenance significantly impacting value.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to June 2017 Auction Prices
  2. 00:431919 Trainer Cutaway Price
  3. 00:57Double Date-Stamped Luger Price Analysis
  4. 01:13Luger Market Trends Discussion
  5. 02:13Bushmaster M17 Price
  6. 02:35Greener Harpoon Gun Price
  7. 02:53OA-98 & PLR-16 Batch Price
  8. 03:35M1922 U.S. Army Training Rifle Prices
  9. 03:57Steyr Scout Package Price
  10. 04:29Warner Infallible Pistol Batch Price
  11. 05:03Winchester Series Overview
  12. 05:081860 Henry Carbine Price
  13. 05:321860 Henry Rifle Price
  14. 05:531866 Winchester Rifle & Carbine Prices
  15. 06:151873 Winchester Trapper & Rifle Prices
  16. 07:021876 Winchester Rifle & NMP Carbine Prices
  17. 07:361886 Winchester Carbine & Deluxe Rifle Prices
  18. 07:551892 Winchester Rifle & Trapper Prices
  19. 08:141894 Winchester Takedown Rifle & Carbine Prices
  20. 08:351895 Winchester Rifle Price
  21. 08:49Factors Influencing Firearm Value
  22. 09:56Conclusion & Next Auction Preview

Frequently Asked Questions

What were the final prices for firearms at the Rock Island June 2017 auction?

The video details final prices for various firearms from the Rock Island June 2017 auction. For example, a 1919 Trainer cutaway sold for $3,450, a 1920 Luger for $1,265, and a Winchester 1860 Henry rifle for just under $20,000.

Why are Luger prices currently low according to Forgotten Weapons?

Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons suggests that Luger prices are depressed due to a large number of significant collections entering the market in recent years, leading to lower auction results for many desirable examples.

Which Winchester models were featured and what were their approximate prices?

The video covered several Winchester models: 1860 Henry carbine (under $10k), 1860 Henry rifle (under $20k), 1866 carbine ($5,750), 1866 rifle ($6,325), 1873 Trapper ($5,500), 1873 rifle ($1,265), 1876 NMP carbine ($4,300), 1886 carbine (under $5k), 1892 Trapper (almost $5k), and 1895 rifle ($1,380).

What factors influence the value of collectible firearms like Winchesters?

The value of collectible firearms is influenced by condition, scarcity (of the model and specific year), caliber, any extra features or modifications, and special provenance or historical association, such as with the Northwest Mounted Police carbine.

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