![]() ![]() A all matching rifle these days starts around $1K. Pretty much every part on a WW2 Mauser is marked with the rifle serial number, the more that match, generally speaking, the higher the value. Strip the guns down, throw all the parts in big piles, dip everything in a hot blue tank, slap some ugly shellac on the stock, and throw it all back together until the next time they decide it needs refurbished. The Soviet Union captured millions of rifles, and refurbished them over the years in make-work projects. $400 would be for a Soviet rework, refinished mixmaster. ![]() $20K would be for an all matching sniper rifle with some sort of provenance, like capture papers, period photos of the rifle with the veteran listed on the papers, and a documented trail of where the rifle has been since captured. Depending on condition and rarity, it can range anywhere from about $400 to over $20,000. ![]()
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