100-1000 or more depending on specifics.
No, the G43 had no mount for a rifle grenade, or a bayonet.
the G43 has gone up in pricing. it is difficult to give a figure because if you ask for one price someone else is sure to offer more. you have to ask around. Go to: Gunbroker.com a g43 sniper going for $3,000 A standard model,not matching, going for almost $2,000 check it out
What is the value of a Buffalo Bill Rifle never used and still in original box? Also, a John Wayne Rifle in original package.
400-900 dollars,depending on the condition of your rifle,and that your rifle is in its original condition.
It depends what model and if it is in goood shape or not
If your johnson automatics rifle is in 100% original condition then the value is 3,250 dollars for a specimen with 60%original finish up to 6,000 dollars for a fine specimen with 95% original finish.The value of these will be reduced if the rifle has been refinishd.
It depends on the condition of the rifle. Are all the part original? has it been refurbished?
Your rifle if it is unfired(new in the box) with the original box will bring 675 dollars.
Value? An arm and a leg- maybe 2. There are very few sales of these to name a number. Value will be HEAVILY dependent on condition, matching parts numbers, etc. For a very good specimen, typically $2,500 and up. You will need a hands on appraisal by an expert on WW 2 Nazi weapons. Good luck.
The current value of a remington model 600 in .243 winchester caliber is between 160 dollars for a rifle with 60%of its original finish remaining up to 475 dollars for a rifle with 100% original finish remaining.
If we are talking about a original Winchester model 1895 rifle chambered in .405Win.caliber?The value will be between 1,100 dollars for a rifle showing 10% of its original finish,up to a fine example showing 70% of its original finish being worth 3,250 dollars.On top of these prices,because your rifle is chambered in .405 Win. caliber you can add another 75% to the above listed values.It would be best if you had a Winchester collectors assoc.member evaluate your rifle for a more exact value.
The value of this rifle is based on the amount of original finish remaining on your rifle in a percentage amount,and a good bore.If your rifle has 60% original finish remaining it is valued at 400 dollars,up to 1,150 dollars for a fine example with 90% original finish remaining.You can also add a 25% premium for your rifle because it is chambered in .25 remington.