Where to Buy Antique Gun Parts and Magazines?

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Where could I pick up a magazine for a Browning's Model 1900 pistol and a couple other parts? They've been out of production since about 60 or more years. I would appreciate any info.
 
Places to begin your search...Google Clips N Stuff who stocks many old magazines

Numrich Gun Parts - http://www.gunpartscorp.com/

Bob's has been a faithful source for me - http://www.gun-parts.com/browning/

Also occasionally I've gotten some parts from the Browning factory itself as they still have some older part.

If these well's are dry, post again and I can give you some of my secondary sources.
 
Thanks for the responses gentleman. Bob's looks like it'll fit the bill. I'll have to call and confirm, but they look to have the parts. I appreciate the info! If you wouldn't mind sending me some of those secondary sources in a PM, I would be more than grateful.

Places to begin your search...Google Clips N Stuff who stocks many old magazines

Numrich Gun Parts - http://www.gunpartscorp.com/

Bob's has been a faithful source for me - http://www.gun-parts.com/browning/

Also occasionally I've gotten some parts from the Browning factory itself as they still have some older part.

If these well's are dry, post again and I can give you some of my secondary sources.
 
Greetings One & All,
I'm new, but have been a gun collector for several years now. My latest purchase is a 1902 38 auto long slide and I need a magazine for it. Does anyone know where I might find a repro or an original? Many Thanks for your kind help.
 
Yes, but go. I may have found a mag at Bob's gun parts, but I'm still trying the figure out how to order at his site. I'll send him an email and see what happens.

Best,
Zino777
 
I can tell you where NOT to go. ammoclips.com is a rip-off operation that sells non-functional junk magazines. Pro-Mag and USA Mag make a lot of reproduction aftermarket mags that have a bad reputation for jamming. Triple K reproduction mags are hit or miss -- many need adjusting to fit and feed.

gunbroker and auctionarms sometimes has old magazines, but a lot of the sellers have a no return policy and antique mags can sell for up to a hundred bucks each.
 
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