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  • Magdump

    Don’t troll me bro!
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    Not a lot of finds today while trying to find a value for a 1944 Tula 91/30 with perfect wood, matching numbers and good bore. Obviously sat in an armory or storage it’s entire life. Polished bolt with drop bolt handle installed and era correct sling. I’ve found a few of the more rare or desirable rifles from $400 and up, but can’t seem to find any run of the mil good to very good in stock anywhere. Not looking for one to buy, I’ve got one too many at the moment.
    Thanks
     

    GaryCCR

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    I've seen retailers asking about $300 for a m91/30, the few that have them in stock. I think the hype had died down a bit since the surplus ammo has dried up. Tula rifles command a small premium. Hard to acess without pics. But, if I sold a m91/30 for $300 for a common year I'd consider that a fair price.

    You could go to GunJoker and see what the completed sales for comparable rifles. Glws.
     

    Magdump

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    I've seen retailers asking about $300 for a m91/30, the few that have them in stock. I think the hype had died down a bit since the surplus ammo has dried up. Tula rifles command a small premium. Hard to acess without pics. But, if I sold a m91/30 for $300 for a common year I'd consider that a fair price.

    You could go to GunJoker and see what the completed sales for comparable rifles. Glws.

    Thank you Gary. I did see a few not in stock as well. I looked at GB but saw mostly older and different manufacture for more money but nothing really comparable to mine. I’ll try to figure out how to look at the sold stuff. Making me think I should just hang on to this one although I feel like losing a few firearms at the moment. I guess I’ll post some pics. I wonder how hard it is to get a C&R license...
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    Gator 45/70

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    Not a lot of finds today while trying to find a value for a 1944 Tula 91/30 with perfect wood, matching numbers and good bore. Obviously sat in an armory or storage it’s entire life. Polished bolt with drop bolt handle installed and era correct sling. I’ve found a few of the more rare or desirable rifles from $400 and up, but can’t seem to find any run of the mil good to very good in stock anywhere. Not looking for one to buy, I’ve got one too many at the moment.
    Thanks

    I once donated one in an auction to help out a little boy named ''Super Sam''for his heart operation down in Jennings La.

    Went for $750.00,Hope that helps you out on placing a value and all......
     

    Cheesy Lasagna

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    I wonder how hard it is to get a C&R license...

    Easy and cheap.
    One of the best uses of $30 ($10 per year since the license needs renewal every three years.)

    http://www.garandgear.com/cnr_ffl_03

    Only do this if you don’t want to keep any of your discretionary income.
    Also, places like Brownells gives you their FFL holder’s discount, along with other places.
     

    Magdump

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    Easy and cheap.
    One of the best uses of $30 ($10 per year since the license needs renewal every three years.)

    http://www.garandgear.com/cnr_ffl_03

    Only do this if you don’t want to keep any of your discretionary income.
    Also, places like Brownells gives you their FFL holder’s discount, along with other places.
    Fawesome, thanks Cheesy!
     

    Cheesy Lasagna

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    Kennah!
    Oh, and when you get your first gun delivered, it’s okay to be amazed.
     

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