Address: 7626 Westheimer Rd, Houston, TX 77063, USA
Phone: +17137811960
Sunday: 10AM–6PM
Monday: 9AM–8PM
Tuesday: 9AM–8PM
Wednesday: 9AM–8PM
Thursday: 9AM–8PM
Friday: 9AM–8PM
Saturday: 9AM–8PM
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Collectors firearms has had a great reputation for me and other gun enthusiasts over the years. I had a discrepancy with my last purchase, to the point of posting a bad review, which I never do. I have since remove my bad review. They are a company who strives to provide the highest level of customer.
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I love the service and professionalism Ginger & Adolfo
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Adolfo was extremely helpful and friendly! I recommend him for anyone looking into a gun.
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We sure do! single gun sales as well as whole collections, we are a one-stop-shop for buying and selling.
Yes sir! We have a limit of 2 per customer, federal 165 gr with barnes. $49.95 per box.
Call the store but I think they do
All guns. You should just go in and see it for yourself. It's full of small guns and big guns and medium ones too. :)
Look for a Browning auto loader .... They made lots of Lefty's
Definately take that in. They have weapons much older..like a weapon museum. Checked out the art of 1700s cannons at front door
You should call collector's and ask. They are familiar with many types of firearms.
Hello Cesar, we are operating at normal business hours and have been reopened for the last 32 days. Please follow us on social media so that you can see our operating hours in the future.
Hi David, depending on the model and finish we sell New Glock 19 pistols for $600-$700.
We sure do! Our Gunsmiths are available seven days a week during regular business hours.
No they’re usually open on Friday
No you cannot. We do not have a gun range on location.
We do! Subject to availability though, guns are moving fast!
Sorry, we do not.
They will purchase...as long as in good shape..
Based on your Texas residency of 6 months or more yes. The CHL has nothing to do with anything. The only thing the CHL does is make the process faster.
Covid practices are awesome at this establishment. They did not require me to wear a mask and left that decision up to me. I enjoy not having my freedom of choice removed by government officials, and am personally sick of this agenda!!
I suspect marketing literature would only have value for somebody collecting such old literature ..... I did not see any such item displayed at Collector's Firearms, but you might inquire with Winchester itself (i know they still make ammo, and might still make some rifles - in occasional batches)
you ought to ask the staff at the store; they have a whole row of used Winchester rifles ..... if it is in good working condition and clean (especially interior of the barrel), i guess $150 (assuming it uses 22 long rifle rimfire cartridges)
Thank you so much for reaching out. Unfortunately, we do not! I am sure there are other avenues for general antiquities though. Good luck!
Yes, we can install most standard dove tail pistol sights for $40 (No Milling). You can stop by at any time, and we can install them while you wait!
That maybe a Civil war Colt Army .44 - one for sale on Gunsinternational..com for $2,275.00 Hope that helps! Good luck!
Call the store plese
They should be able too
There is a very visible "coming soon" location on Westheimer (in front of Academy) but no word yet (as of 21 Feb 2020) whether it is an additional location or a replacement for the Richmond/Fondren location.
Take it in..it all depends on conditions. Conditions before you had it and after..and yes a good eye can tell. If it's been in your weapon set..clean the barell and all moving parts..but leave patina and other age characteristics that may indeed add value. Functioning weapons generally get much more per sale so dont go too crazy. Old guns collect charicter..dont remove charicter. Take it in to three independent shops, preferably gun dealers. Collectors would definately be one of those. Post your results..I'd like to nnow how it went. Good.luck..sounds like a old Service Pistola in that off caliber.
Draco, I don't see giving you the straight-up facts as bad customer service. And the term "legal concealed rifle" is a red flag. When you are 21, if you can still pass the background check by then, ask for what you want by manufacturer, caliber, and barrel length. "Do you have a Sommers Special in .44 caliber with the 5" barrel?" shows you know what you are talking about. "Do you sell silver bullets?" reveals you as a flake or a drunk.
No one will publicly provide that number. FFL forms are sent directly between licensed dealers.
You'll need to bring it in, they won't give an estimate on the web.
No
No idea. You should call them directly
There are many sources for new aftermarket Custom Grips. For "oem" factory type grips, look through ads in Shotgun News, etc.
For better accuracy it would be good to send pictures.
you'd have to ask them directly, just call them. they have a huge selection of firearms, not so much parts. Try Brownells or Numrich to start.
Depending upon which one it is and the condition, it could be worth a great deal or worthless. Good pictures could get us in the ballpark.
This place seems to be a decent selection for you. I can't say if they have the right person to answer your questions, but they are a better chance than simpler gun shops. You could call them first to see who to talk to but you'll still have to go in for a correct diagnosis. You could try another shop for a "2nd opinion.
I collect those little guns. Will pay $1500 sight unseen!
Save everyone a lot of headaches. Take pictures, lots of pictures. Copy serial numbers and markings. Try to decide what you want to keep and what you want to sell. Email everything and ask them to make an appointment for appraisals or sales. If you decide to keep any high-value pieces, you will want a written appraisal for insurance purposes, police reports (if necessary) and tax losses (if necessary).
I went there to sell a gun right after the flood because I needed money for repairs from flooding. I saw no evidence of flooding in or directly outside the store even though some streets still were still not passable.
As with any collectible, the value of a 104-year-old coin depends on what kind it is, what its condition is, and whether there is a market for it. A 1914 bus token would be of no interest to a currency collector yet could be keenly desired by a World War I museum. That said, you need to take it to a coin dealer, not a firearms dealer.
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