$200
100-600 USD or so
50-300 usd
the MAS
The value of any particular rifle depends in great part on its condition, so without knowing that piece of information it is very hard to say what the value of your rifle is. However, MAS 36 rifles of World War II vintage typically sell for anything between $100 and around $300 -- again, depending on many things and especially on condition. The MAS 36 was produced and issued to the French Army well into the 1950s, but unless the rifle had a provenance from the Battle of Dien Bien Phu anything built after 1940 (the year France fell to the Nazis) probably has minimal collector value. I own a very nice World War II vintage MAS 36, which I bought at auction through Gunbroker.com for $100. I was the only bidder. I've seen them on display at gun shows priced between about $200 and $300 - but I didn't see anybody buying them. There are probably only three types of people who would buy a MAS 36: serious collectors who want one in excellent condition to fill that hole in their WWII rifle collection; WWII buffs who want a great piece of history but can't afford a Mauser 98k (much less an M1 Garand!); or rabid Francophiles. Oh, and maybe re-enactors of the French army of WWII...but you don't find too many of them around...
about $350 without acc's about $350 without acc's
1970 I have no idea.Would like to know myself. Bought one for my son for x-mas,would like to know a little about the history and backround,value of the gun. Any help will be appreciated.
Two factors that affect mAs (milliampere-seconds) are the tube current (mA) and exposure time (s). Increasing the tube current or exposure time will increase the mAs value, which in turn affects the amount of radiation delivered to the patient.
Mas Mucho Mas was created in 1980.
mas y mas means more and more in spanish
Mengejar Mas-Mas was created on 2007-05-24.
"Viva mas" isSpanishfor "live mas".
Não sei, mas deve valer uma nota bem preta.