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      #17
      Anyone know what the going rate on these are?

      I picked one up earlier last year... It's not perfect. But it's definitely a bringback. All matching and in original condition with all matching little parts.

      The only drawback is that the previous owner installed a front swivel sling on the front. (Why, I don't know!)











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        #18
        Seen some for 500 to 1000 dollars

        Nice rifle, but the only thing I dont like is the fact that the former owner thought he needed a front sling swivel.

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          #19
          Seen some for 500 to 1000 dollars
          Where?

          I can't seem to find very much info at all, no-less any currently for sale. The only one I've seen is an older Gunbroker Auction for $2,000

          http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...?Item=61773861

          Unfortuntely not much info exists on this interesting rifle.

          If you or any readers have any info or links, I'd be most appreciative.

          Thanks.

          Last edited by qball; 12-30-2006, 11:23 PM.

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            #20
            Weren't these manufatured by Steyr in Austria?
            Johnnie

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              #21
              Hi,

              Here is a link to pictures of my example.

              http://lmd-militaria.com/page544.html

              Regards, Leon

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                #22
                Leon,
                I went to your sight and recorded the serial numbers off your your two 29-o's for my database. I now have 10 serial numbers recorded...to include yours and mine.
                If you want the other 7 let me know.....these are really scarce rifles.
                R.B.

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                  #23
                  29o's were made by pre-war Steyr/Austria and patterned after their M29 export. These have been confused with 29/40 variations but are substantially different and in fact very dis-similar. The 29o represents an exclusive contract and procurement by the Luftwaffe during the pre-war period. Should you ever see other than a E/L marked specimen - run like hell.

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