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Swede Prices Keep Rising


Spiris

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As expected, the prices for original Swedish Mausers and parts continue to rise as the availability seems to decrease. I ran across this auction for a 29" barrel.

I bought one a couple years ago for $52, and sold it a few months later, as my needs changed, for $75.

The funny thing is that it may be worth the price that it's getting. They may be some of the best barrels ever put on a military rifle.

 

www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=140923494

 

 

Spiris

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Thats pretty steep for just a barrel. I just bought a barrled reciever with bottom metal for $160 off gunbroker about a month ago. (I thought that was high!) Its a 29" threaded. Good and clean inside and out. Good pice of steel.

 

Brenden

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  • 3 months later...

I've been watching for a 94 carbine to get an idea on value and saw this the other day

http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=152472356

 

Considering I've heard of just the furniture going for 4-5 hundred it looked pretty good. The sling isn't original but when looking at this http://dutchman.rebooty.com/94carbine.html I think the bayonet is correct. Missing the disk but it looked pretty good. I hope it found a good home

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