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Any collection any platform ... Windows, Mac and Linux

Welcome to the nmCollector.net online gun identification and gun values database. I hope this tool will become useful to members of the gun collecting community as we begin to develop and populate it.

This database is only as accurate as the people who enter the data are. There are many factors involved in establishing the value of a firearm including condition, originality, scarcity, history, and local market conditions. Please consider this as only one of many sources when determining the value of any particular firearm.

There are two ways to use this database (Please see buttons below).

  1. As a contributor. If you wish to contribute a little or a lot to this database it is greatly appreciated. Contributors will have to register with a valid email address. However, the email address can be kept private. The opportunity to enter other information will be provided should the contributor wish to be recognized for their contributions. Please keep in mind that all submissions become the property of nmCollector.net and are subject to review and will be deleted if any of the following is discovered:
  2. As a benefactor. Anybody will be allowed to query the database without registration. Over time not only will current prices be displayed but a a price history as well. Of course, this means the service will be free. At this time and in the foreseeable future, nmCollector.net can bear the costs of providing this service at no charge to the gun collector community.

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Last Revised: March 19, 2007

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