1940 k98 german 8mm mauser - where to sell?

1940 k98 German mauser 8mm, sporterized - a unique forum for selling?
 

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It's worth whatever a cheap deer rifle costs near you. It's pretty hosed from a collector's standpoint, and even most of the parts aren't worth salvaging. Couple hundred bucks tops.

If you just want to be rid of it I'd just take it to a pawn shop or a gun store and see what you can get. You'll get about 30% of the "real" value, but the real value is low enough that you might as well get your ~$50 and buy some beer.

Alternatively throw a cheap scope on it and use it for target shooting or as a deer gun if you hunt.

Or give it to a kid who's starting to get into hunting/target shooting.
 
Yea, it's pretty much hosed as far as historical value. It could be worth somehting to someone, as a basis for a sniper clone or something. $400 at best, probably going down form there depending on how bad rest of the rifle is.
 
Yea, it's pretty much hosed as far as historical value. It could be worth somehting to someone, as a basis for a sniper clone or something. $400 at best, probably going down form there depending on how bad rest of the rifle is.
I don't think you could even get $400 from someone making a sniper clone because of how the bolt has been altered.
 
Just saw that, and the safety. So we are in the $200 teritorry now, assuming the barrel and front sight has not been messed with.
Yeah, frankly I think it has more value as a basic deer rifle than as anything to turn into a repro sniper or parts donor etc.

I wasn't kidding with the suggestion to give it to a kid. Stick a really basic, cheap scope on it and use it as kiddo's first target/hunting rifle. Either that or a beater loaner gun for when you have guests over.

Or heck, an OK starting point for some aspiring gunsmith to try their hand making a custom rifle.
 
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