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I may have the opportunity to buy a whole locker full of guns. I am not sure what is in it yet, but they were all his fathers and does not have paperwork for anything. I am guessing its all old stuff but you never know. What exactly is the right way to do it? IS there forms we can just fill out face to face? What about the pistols? I wasnt going to go for those at first but if there are some nice ones i might.

 

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So if the pistols have no paperwork its ok as long as i use a permit. So as far as long guns are concerned, i can just take them all home?

A COE must be filled out for each long gun, one for both the buyer and the seller. If you're at their house or your house, you can type it up using the PDF version, print it out, and all that's left is for each party to sign it.

 

http://nj.gov/njsp/info/pdf/firearms/sp-634.pdf

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So if the pistols have no paperwork its ok as long as i use a permit. So as far as long guns are concerned, i can just take them all home?

The i BELIEVE, maybe Paul can chime in on this that the OGAM exemption would come into play here since the guns are part of a collection.

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OK. Well that did not turn out so well.

 

He has 3 guns in all! lol

 

here is what they are

 

A marlin 22 Model 989 C (Cant find anything on it)

 

A Mossberg and sons 22 long model 144

 

and a browning 22 long handgun (83892P7) serial i am guessing

 

Was just going to offer him 100.00

 

too much?

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OK. Well that did not turn out so well.

 

He has 3 guns in all! lol

 

here is what they are

 

A marlin 22 Model 989 C (Cant find anything on it)

 

A Mossberg and sons 22 long model 144

 

and a browning 22 long handgun (83892P7) serial i am guessing

 

Was just going to offer him 100.00

 

too much?

 

 

NO.... TOO LITTLE.... LOL

 

The mossberg 144 could be a

 

144US - US TRAINER $$$$$

144LS - Standard Target Model $$

144LSA - (I believe the A has updated sights) $$$

144LSB - (B has the bull Barrel)$$$

 

All have significant value over $ 100.00.... :icon_mrgreen:

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Found on another forum:

The Marlin 989 was made from 1962 to 1965. Like many of Marlin's inexpensive guns, they were not serialized as that was an extra manufacturing step that added to the cost of the gun, and prior to 1968, firearms were not required to have serial numbers.

There were 24,843 of the Model 989 made during the production run, and the intital price was $39.95, while selling for $44.95 in 1965.

The Model 989 was changed to the 989M2 in 1965, and resembled the M-1 carbine in appearence, but with a Monte Carlo style stock. There were over 110,000 of the M-2 versions made between 1965 and 1978.

These little semi-automatic rifles do not have a lot of value, somewhere between $100.00 and $150.00.

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OK. so 100.00 is fair for all 3? I figured we can use them for the beginner shoots the NJ2AS will be having.

 

 

Sure....

 

The 144 is a TACK DRIVER............

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