same caliber, same sn
There is no set length, but generally from the size of a pistol to that of a short rifle.
Impossible to answer without knowing who made it.
Impossible to answer without knowing who made it, models, calibers/gauges, etc..
100-500 or so
Prob(two sets of matched birthdays) = 1 - [Prob(No matched birthdays)] + [Prob(One set of matched birthdays)] = 0.63
If both rifle and carbine are in unfired(new in the box condition) with the hang tags and original boxes?The value will be 1,375 dollars for the set.
No. They are the wrong diameter, 45 you need large pistol/large rifle sized primer diameter. Also rifle primers are thicker and require a heavier primer strike that some pistols can not deliver. My Springfield XDM only intermittently can set off a small rifle primer when used to load 9mm.
If you are referring to the Arakisa Type 99 rifle, good condition runs around $400 with money added or subtracted based on the serial numbers and whether it is complete and matched set, etc.
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Buy a set with it. It's the long rifle.
Depends on whether the scope (optical sight) was an original Wermacht fit with mount and accessories to the rifle. If that's the case, all the parts will have matching serial numbers. Mounts were machined to match only one rifle, not intended to be separated or interchanged with others, and matched S/N. Scopes were provided with leather lens caps, carry case, and other items. Additionally, if scope was made at the same time period of the rifle, it will be a more desirable matched set. As in most collectibles, condition is the next best determinant of value. If the scope is from an earlier period but with matched numbers, that will be of value. From the 1920s to the start of Third Reich militarism, Zielvier optics were manufactured primarily as sporting use optics. Many of these were exported and/or mounted to sporting Mausers with a variety of mounts. When wartime exigencies resulted in a demand by the Wermacht, the excess supply of sporting scopes were retrofitted as upgrades to Sniper kits on Mausers. These match-ups were distinct from the later matched sets and are of somewhat lesser value all other things being equal. Original finish, undamaged, with 90% bluing, pristine glass scope only without any mounts: $500-$600 Same as above with matched serial number mounts: $500-$900 Same as above with matched s/n mounts on matched rifle: $3000-5000 for pkg. Condition scales downward for damage to finish, fittings, glass, internals. Accessories add value.
The matched set to a male peacock. That was easy, ask another one.