I have these two old break-tops and not sure if I should try to sell or turn in on the next gun buyback.
IVER JOHNSON “OWL HEAD”
“Safety Automatic Hammerless”
Model 2, Second Model
· Manufactured in 1895
· Top break (Hammerless)
· .38 cal. S&W large frame
· For black powder cartridges
· Owl is looking to the barrel.
· Freewheeling cylinder
· Double top latch
· Serial number without letter prefix
· Marked on the top of the barrel rib
“IVER JOHNSON'S ARMS & CYCLE WORKS FITCHBURG. MASS.U.S.A.”
“PAT'D.APR.6.86.FEB.15.87.MAY 10.87.DEC.26.93 PAT'S PENDING”
H&R PREMIER FIRST MODEL SMALL FRAME TOP BREAK (BLACK POWDER)
· .32 centerfire cal.
· 5 shot
· Double top post barrel latch,
· Free wheeling cylinder (no automatic cylinder stop),
· Nickel with case hardened hammer and barrel latch,
· 3 (standard)in. barrel
· Features a scaled down version of the new frame and double action mechanism introduced in 1890 on the Auto-Ejecting Second Model,
· Does not have caliber marking on left
· Manufactured for black powder cartridge pressures.
· Mfg. 1895-1904.
I believe the info is correct. Just looking for advice on what to do with them, do they have any type of value?
Sorry if this isn't the right place to ask this, but I could not find a "Whats my gun worth" thread.
IVER JOHNSON “OWL HEAD”
“Safety Automatic Hammerless”
Model 2, Second Model
· Manufactured in 1895
· Top break (Hammerless)
· .38 cal. S&W large frame
· For black powder cartridges
· Owl is looking to the barrel.
· Freewheeling cylinder
· Double top latch
· Serial number without letter prefix
· Marked on the top of the barrel rib
“IVER JOHNSON'S ARMS & CYCLE WORKS FITCHBURG. MASS.U.S.A.”
“PAT'D.APR.6.86.FEB.15.87.MAY 10.87.DEC.26.93 PAT'S PENDING”

H&R PREMIER FIRST MODEL SMALL FRAME TOP BREAK (BLACK POWDER)
· .32 centerfire cal.
· 5 shot
· Double top post barrel latch,
· Free wheeling cylinder (no automatic cylinder stop),
· Nickel with case hardened hammer and barrel latch,
· 3 (standard)in. barrel
· Features a scaled down version of the new frame and double action mechanism introduced in 1890 on the Auto-Ejecting Second Model,
· Does not have caliber marking on left
· Manufactured for black powder cartridge pressures.
· Mfg. 1895-1904.

I believe the info is correct. Just looking for advice on what to do with them, do they have any type of value?
Sorry if this isn't the right place to ask this, but I could not find a "Whats my gun worth" thread.
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