Screach
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Hey all, I just recently found and picked up a Norwegian K98kF1 in 30-06. Numbers matching, originally a 1939 JP Sauer and Sohn. Bore is excellent and bluing is around 60-70% throughout. Stock was sanded down a bit during the Norwegian refurb. The rifle is a Coastal Artillery model with K.ART stamp on the flat. (I am currently out of town and will post pics when I get back later this week.)
I have a few questions for you guys who have more experience in the Mauser world than I do.
First off, what would be the estimated value of the rifle in it’s current condition?
Second, I intend to use the rifle as a shooter and for hunting, how much would the value change if I were to have the rifle professionally reblued?
Third, as the rifle will be used for hunting I am toying with the idea of turning it into an SSR clone. Would doing so (assuming it was completed by a competent gunsmith) destroy the value of the rifle?
Thanks guys in advance for your input. I am new to the collecting side of things and am attempting to weigh the costs and benefits of performing the aforementioned “atrocities” to my newly acquired Norwegian beauty.
I have a few questions for you guys who have more experience in the Mauser world than I do.
First off, what would be the estimated value of the rifle in it’s current condition?
Second, I intend to use the rifle as a shooter and for hunting, how much would the value change if I were to have the rifle professionally reblued?
Third, as the rifle will be used for hunting I am toying with the idea of turning it into an SSR clone. Would doing so (assuming it was completed by a competent gunsmith) destroy the value of the rifle?
Thanks guys in advance for your input. I am new to the collecting side of things and am attempting to weigh the costs and benefits of performing the aforementioned “atrocities” to my newly acquired Norwegian beauty.
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