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Terrible pictures....German modified VZ24 value?

ChrisG43

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Posting with the caveat that these pics suck. Best I got from the seller who wants to make a trade with me. Obviously will need to check it out in person. Czech VZ24, the has had the side sling swivel removed/plugged. I'll need to check out the rest of the rifle in person to check for serial numbers, etc. There is an etch area where a Drivers License number was lightly electropenciled in the metal on the side of the receiver. What are the values of a typical German reworked VZ24 like this one nowadays...couldn't find much for comparison. Thanks, Chris...
 

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Pics are tough, but it looks pretty nice and complete to me. I didn't see that etched drivers license? number. It has matching receiver, bolt and stock, so that's all good. Looks like J3 suffix so '35 manufacture IIRC. I don't know a current fair price, but these have very much increased in price over the last decade +
 
I think the known rifles to Spain were in the K3-O3 suffix range with the cancelled out 35 acceptance date. So this would just pre-date known examples of those.
 

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