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  • sgreen3

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    Buddy of mine has an 8mm mauser he wants to sell me. He wants 175 for it and comes w/ bout 200 rds of ammo. You guys think this is a good deal, dont know to much about these so figured id ask. Thanks fellas!
     

    Indy_Guy_77

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    There are DOZENS of rifles chambered in 8mm Mauser...

    In order to determine the value, and therefore if $175 is a good deal, you will need to provide the make and model of the rifle. As well as the condition.

    What you've done, essentially, is akin to saying "I can buy a gasoline-powered car for $175. Is that a good deal?"


    -J-
     

    thoffman

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    i bought one for 130 bucks thinking it was a deal....wasnt worth :poop:

    i actually lost money when i tried to sell it.

    my advice on mausers is if it doesnt have nazi markings. walk away
     
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    boozoo

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    That will have you miss out on great shooters like Yugo 24/47 and M48.

    Still... you really do need to know much more specifics and know your market. Mausers can be anything from $100 for a Turk to 4 figures for all matching rigs with German markings.
     

    sgreen3

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    from what i have reaserched it s a M48 yugo

    mauser.jpg
     

    Disposable Heart

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    Depends, like everyone else said.

    One thing to think: Am I buying this for future posterity or am I buying it to shoot it? I would imagine a great bore, good throat and decent crown can be the base for an awesome build (or restoration).

    Nice Boyd's stock, Timney trigger group, proper bedding, that would make a great walk along rifle for waltzing Matilda in the near future. ;)
     

    boozoo

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    Sounds like a good deal to me as long as the bore is good. M48's I've seen lately run around $200-$300. I've seen some tagged as high s $400 but they mysteriously never sell for some reason. ;)

    As a shooter, they have a pretty solid reputation.
     

    451_Detonics

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    Depends, like everyone else said.

    One thing to think: Am I buying this for future posterity or am I buying it to shoot it? I would imagine a great bore, good throat and decent crown can be the base for an awesome build (or restoration).

    Nice Boyd's stock, Timney trigger group, proper bedding, that would make a great walk along rifle for waltzing Matilda in the near future. ;)

    Don't forget to add a 20 round mag for that walkabout...

    projectm2.jpg
     

    2cool9031

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    Buy it you won't be sorry, shoot up the ammo and if you don't like the rifle , sell it and get your money back. The ammo might be corrosive, so don't forget to clean it after you are done shooting.
     

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