Been trying to get my hands on one of these, but I think I need a permit.
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Sniper collector
Hi all,
I collect snipers from WW2 thru Vietnam. I formerly collected class 3 pieces but gave that up when Clinton became president. I am getting nearer to retirement age and will be selling the collection in a few years. Started collecting Kriegsmarine and U.S. Navy militaria lately. That is what I will collect in retirement. Here is the list.
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documented VanOrden sniper with USMC scope.
documented M-40 M700 Remington "green scope"
USMC 1903A1 sniper
Jap 99 with 4x adjustable scope
Jap 97 2 digit serial # unfired
O3A4 Z series single digit serial
O3A4 499 serial series
Documented M1C
Documented M1D
Russian SVD 1972 date
Russian PU Nagant
Hungarian 02, Hungarian scope
ZF 41 AR43
ZF 41 BYF45
LSR BCD4
Swede M41B
Swede M41 AGA42 scope
L42A1 British
2-Mk 4 T matching rifles
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Originally posted by tankdriverI went to a gun show in Nashville and heard a guy tell another he had a buddy who was trying to sale a real Whitworth. He said the guy was in Alabama. Is this where the one you know about is?
It would be interesting to see what a solid documented or even accepted CSA Whitworth with scope would command these days. I would venture the value at between $50,000 and $100,000 given the prices the southern made rifles of comparable rarity (but not romance) have recently realized.
I can add that at least half if not more of all of the Whitworths that I have seen for sale have been cased...original...they are beautiful rifles..but not Confederate.
Don't forget the Kerr rifles, there were probably (although only slightly) more of these used by Southern sharpshooters than Whitworths. I never recall seeing a Kerr rifle for sale.
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