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Weimar proofs I answered you in General Discussion http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=1&f=5&t=880676&page=1 |
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Weimar proofs I answered you in General Discussion http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=1&f=5&t=880676&page=1 thanks. Anywhere I can find more info on them? also any idea as to the value of the sporter? the stock is a modified military stock. |
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Sporter has very little value compared to a K98k in original trim. Figure that an all matching K98 goes for a low of around $600-$2000+ *IF* the sporter is all matching, and the metal is all there, and the barrel hasn't been cut, maybe $300-400 or so? If it's a mixmaster, less. If the barrel has been cut down, receiver drilled and tapped, or any other permanent alteration made, the value plummets to $275-$100 as a low, for purely shooter interest. Richard Law's book "Backbone of the Wermacht" is the best source of info on K98's. The Mauser forum on Gunboards is a good source too. |
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Weimar proofs I answered you in General Discussion http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=1&f=5&t=880676&page=1 thanks. Anywhere I can find more info on them? also any idea as to the value of the sporter? the stock is a modified military stock. Pictures help a TON a all numbers matching mint sporter "can" still fetch 500ish ( at a gun show ) realistically more worth 250-300 personally with mint bore and bluing but if the collar for the front handguard has been removed, receiver drilled and tapped, barrel cut or stepped-down, its a $150 dollar rifle. quality / condition of the bore is also HUGE. 1936 is a nice pre war rifle. not all hope is lost. sometimes a sporter just needs a proper stock and its back up to a 500+ dollar rifle. |
| Sporter values vary greatly based on extent of modification and craftsmanship. A butchered half fashioned job is $150-$200, but a quality job will bring at least $350. High quality sporterizations have the sky as the limit as far as craftsmanship and materials and are priced accordingly. A typical German "apprentice" gun although lacking fancy stocks have certain tell-tale features and bring $700 minimum. |
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