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8/21/2013 7:28:11 AM EDT
Hey all, I know people don't like these "what's it worth" posts but I have zero knowledge of Mosins and a fellow is willing to trade me his for some ammo, etc I was looking to dump anyway.  It's a 1934 Tula with the hex receiver, bayonet, ammo pouches, and 100 rds.  He says the numbers all match and the finish looks good in the pictures.  Receiver shows a SN of 71*** and has an arrow within a star.  What is a fair value for this?  Any help is appreciated, thank you.  


8/21/2013 7:42:08 AM EDT
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Hey all, I know people don't like these "what's it worth" posts but I have zero knowledge of Mosins and a fellow is willing to trade me his for some ammo, etc I was looking to dump anyway.  It's a 1934 Tula with the hex receiver, bayonet, ammo pouches, and 100 rds.  He says the numbers all match and the finish looks good in the pictures.  Receiver shows a SN of 71*** and has an arrow within a star.  What is a fair value for this?  Any help is appreciated, thank you.  


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150-170
8/21/2013 9:30:35 AM EDT
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Hey all, I know people don't like these "what's it worth" posts but I have zero knowledge of Mosins and a fellow is willing to trade me his for some ammo, etc I was looking to dump anyway.  It's a 1934 Tula with the hex receiver, bayonet, ammo pouches, and 100 rds.  He says the numbers all match and the finish looks good in the pictures.  Receiver shows a SN of 71*** and has an arrow within a star.  What is a fair value for this?  Any help is appreciated, thank you.  




150-170


Yep.  Also, you need to take a look at the metal itself.  I would hate for you to get a gun that looks good on the outside with serious flaws on or in the metal (barrel) on the inside.
8/21/2013 9:43:47 AM EDT
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If it has a good bore then 150-170 for that package is not unreasonable.
8/21/2013 10:14:54 AM EDT
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Thanks everyone.  I intend to check the bolt and bore if/when we meet up.  Thanks again.
8/21/2013 10:43:42 AM EDT
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150-170 is on par. Like others have said, be sure to check the bore to make sure is not shot out or pitted.
8/21/2013 11:00:52 AM EDT
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Agree with all the others that have posted $150 - $170
8/21/2013 3:00:46 PM EDT
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If it's all matching, tula, a hex receiver and 100 rounds of ammo PLUS a private sale I'd bump that up to 200.....just because anymore 100 rounds of ammo=$20 in it's own right.
8/23/2013 4:03:25 AM EDT
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Just because it's a Tula doesn't make it more valuable.  In fact a knowledgeable collector will pay slightly more for the similar age and condition Izhevsk.
8/23/2013 10:03:09 AM EDT
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really?  I should look into them harder.  I got 11 Mosins, round and hex, and of the ones I haven't bought, almost every single one I've pawed over at gunshows is an izhvesk.  I think I've only seen 3 Tula's and I got one of them.

8/23/2013 11:01:53 AM EDT
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really?  I should look into them harder.  I got 11 Mosins, round and hex, and of the ones I haven't bought, almost every single one I've pawed over at gunshows is an izhvesk.  I think I've only seen 3 Tula's and I got one of them.

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In the 1930s tulas were produced more than their izhevsk counter parts.
8/23/2013 11:42:26 AM EDT
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really?  I should look into them harder.  I got 11 Mosins, round and hex, and of the ones I haven't bought, almost every single one I've pawed over at gunshows is an izhvesk.  I think I've only seen 3 Tula's and I got one of them.

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That's because Tulas are more popular for some odd reason. You can argue that collectors who know about numbers produced...yada....yada....but on average, the Tula will almost always sell for as much (usually more) than the Izhevsk. I think the prices quoted here have been slightly on the low side, as well. It's getting to the point now that you're hard pressed to find any hex receiver 91/30 for less than $170, even at the wholesale level. Considering the ammo being included, $200 is more than fair, IMO.
8/23/2013 12:46:20 PM EDT
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That's because Tulas are more popular for some odd reason. You can argue that collectors who know about numbers produced...yada....yada....but on average, the Tula will almost always sell for as much (usually more) than the Izhevsk. I think the prices quoted here have been slightly on the low side, as well. It's getting to the point now that you're hard pressed to find any hex receiver 91/30 for less than $170, even at the wholesale level. Considering the ammo being included, $200 is more than fair, IMO.
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really?  I should look into them harder.  I got 11 Mosins, round and hex, and of the ones I haven't bought, almost every single one I've pawed over at gunshows is an izhvesk.  I think I've only seen 3 Tula's and I got one of them.


That's because Tulas are more popular for some odd reason. You can argue that collectors who know about numbers produced...yada....yada....but on average, the Tula will almost always sell for as much (usually more) than the Izhevsk. I think the prices quoted here have been slightly on the low side, as well. It's getting to the point now that you're hard pressed to find any hex receiver 91/30 for less than $170, even at the wholesale level. Considering the ammo being included, $200 is more than fair, IMO.



Well the reason is for new 91/30 buyers -

Its easier to say.. if they do not buy a tula they start breaking out the dreaded IZZZYYY title. Also its easier for them to show to their buds- look at the big star! Its means its TULA!. KEWL huh...

Izhevsk has little triangle with an arrow.. its less glamorous.
8/23/2013 3:16:38 PM EDT
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I'm lucky I guess. I like ALLLLL mosin-nagants regardless of armory, refurbishment, counterboring or tiny bits of rust.    

8/23/2013 3:29:02 PM EDT
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This.

Now don't insult me if I'm wrong because I'm still learning lots of the history on the MN, but I thought Izhevsk's were worth more too (not by some phenomenal amount, though).
8/23/2013 4:10:04 PM EDT
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This.

Now don't insult me if I'm wrong because I'm still learning lots of the history on the MN, but I thought Izhevsk's were worth more too (not by some phenomenal amount, though).
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This.

Now don't insult me if I'm wrong because I'm still learning lots of the history on the MN, but I thought Izhevsk's were worth more too (not by some phenomenal amount, though).


Really and truly, a refurbed 91/30 1930s- it is what it is. Nothing overly special about them tula or izhevsk. Now if we get in a conversation of a finnish capture 91/30,  a non refurb, Spanish Civil war, etc.. thats a different conversation.
8/26/2013 5:39:21 PM EDT
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Last August I paid $108 out the door for a Mosin Nagant 91/30 with bayonet, cleaning kit, sling, multi-tool, etc.  Ammunition was 19 cents per round when I purchased it over the winter.
8/27/2013 4:56:30 PM EDT
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I love the hex's...  I have a 1934r izzy myself... bought it 6 years ago in cosmoline with accessories from aim, and looks like the prices have doubled at least since then


I view tula and izhevsk the same price wise... remington, chaterrault, sako, ect is where i am willing to pay a premium on a mosin
8/30/2013 12:36:12 PM EDT
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I have an Izzy arseneled '34 Tula.    Paid about $180 for it, now I don't feel so bad.
8/30/2013 1:15:55 PM EDT
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I guess now is a good time to sell my Finn Mo.  
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Those will NEVER drop in price.
8/30/2013 6:39:58 PM EDT
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Six years ago I was paying $49 - $59 for a MN dropped on my doorstep.  

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9/8/2013 12:24:26 PM EDT
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I paid $125 + tax for a 1932 hex this past December.  But it has dates in the 40s and 50s beside the 1932 stamp so it must have been refinished or reworked along the way.
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