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    Price check on two mausers

    Went to the PA gun show today and met a nice guy whom had 3 mausers for sale at his table. This was his second time renting a table at a gun show and he really did not have much. I think 7 German bayos with scabbards, winter tigger, muzzle covers and the 3 mausers.
    He had a late war byf 44, 660 1939 wz 29/40 and a 1933 Gewehr fur deutsche reichspost Standard model. All where in such nice condition and matching. The 660 even had a matching cleaning rod. This older gentlemen has had them for many years. I took a few quick pictures of the Nazi marked 660 and the Standard Model.
    My question is, what is the going price for the 660 1939 and the Standard Model mausers? I did some reading from Laws book and online regarding these 2 mausers but I could not locate a current price or value for them via GB, AA and GunsAmerica.
    He was asking $1450 for the 660, $1250 for the Standard Model, $800 for the byf 44. I felt he was at the full price of the byf 44 so I offered him $750 which he is considering.
    Any information would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks
    Jr.










    #2
    I would say all are good prices judging on condition. I have a matching Radom 660 1939 that I paid $2500 but it has a Luftwaffe cartouch on the stock and is in mint condition. I'm not really sure about the DRP though...I have been looking for one of those for a long time.

    Where was the show in PA?

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      #3
      Pricing

      IF the pictures are indicative of condition. I would purchase them. I am in Harrisburg,PA and helped research BBOTW and if the numbers match than all pricing is below what I have sold similar guns for

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        #4
        A quibble over $50 seems pretty minor. If you wanted the byf44 for 750... you likely would be happy at 800. Matching and unsanded for 8 bills is a fair price...

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          #5
          Thank you for the replys. And sorry for the delay in posting back. I did end up buying the 660 1939 & the Standard Mauser. Price was $1400 & $1200. And like a kid in a candy store I'm finished taking them both apart. The 660 does indeed have a matching cleaning rod. Never had a matching cleaning rod before. All hand guards & stock channels are numbered and matching. The byf44 is on hold until more funds find it's way in my pocket.

          Here some pictures below.
          Thanks again for all the help.

          Jr.

          ps, Bob your right about the $50.












          1933 Mauser








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            #6
            wow Jr. those are sweet pieces. worth every penny. cant wait to see the K98 when you get it. awsome investments. Glenn

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              #7
              I have seen several mausers like that here in NE Ohio. An old vet friend of mine has several. His prices were around $500 and he thinks he is getting over on me. I will buy another when I can justify the expense. Nonetheless, your sellers price seems to the high end of accurate. That is real life. My vet seller is not real life.

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                #8
                I did a "90 days past sales" search on GB and found one of this sellers auctions , a 1934 D.R. marked mauuser banner,,, http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...?Item=38361985

                Man this guy was\is doing ok with his auctions.

                Thanks

                Jr.

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                  #9
                  Great

                  JR, Very nice find on these two rifles..Super...BILL

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                    #10
                    GB gun

                    Jr,

                    The gun on GB had a mismatched stock. The number in the stock circle did not match the gun. The gun never traded hands because the buyer realized the gun was mis-matched. It was later relisted and sold for below $1000.

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                      #11
                      Wow, what a big drop in price for the seller. I don't know if he relisted it on GB as I could not find the auction.

                      Thank you Bill.

                      Jr.

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                        #12
                        I would love to buy either of those two rifles.... Hint!
                        Robert

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