I listed a 1909 German made Mauser in the Market place section for $300. I wanted to see if this was a good price or if I'm off. Here is a link with pics.
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Price Check on a 1909 Mauser.
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Price Check on a 1909 Mauser.
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Saw this, hope it helps:
http://www.simpsonltd.com/product_info.php?products_id=23699&osCsid=c7e57225356f3e25b4c0942c040efcafSimpson Limited - Explore our trusted selection of antique and modern firearms, collectibles, and accessories. Family-owned since 1962."The only thing necessary for the triumph [of evil] is for good men to do nothing." Edmund Burke speech of 23 April 1770, "Thoughts on the Cause of the Present Discontents," delivered to the House of Commons. -
It is not a bad price - I have seen them $200 through $900 for a primo example.
If you like it, buy it, the value is not going down - unless you screw with it.
There are lots of parts available on GB.
Pit.Pitfighter.
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Thanks guys for the input.Comment
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Seems like an okay price. I sold an all matching all original 1909 cavalry carbine last year for $385. Condition was very good. I feel I got a fair price and I think the buyer felt it was fair too. I did not however part with the sword-style bayonet I got when I purchased the rifle. I love that thing too much. I did not feel as bad as it was not serial matched to the rifle.Comment
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Think I'm going to go a little lower as above stated its not in great shape. It's a very nice looking rifle in person and I'm sure the right person could clean it up nicely, I just know enough to do the work and like I said before I don't want to ruin it.Comment
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