A bit of a "how long is a piece of string" question - the R. Famage rifles were rebarrel jobs - I believe most of the originals were in 7X57 calibre - and the magazines were lengthened to take the longer 30.06 cartridge by what could only be regarded as a "questionable" method - both of which reduce the value to any collector.
However, the majority of the actions were of high quality (usually FN) manufacture although some were of unknown manufacture. There were a lot of M98/K98 rifles kicking around in the 50's!
Depending on condition and how well it shoots, and what further modifications have been done, it will basically fall somewhere between being an action that can be rebuilt into a sporting rifle or a good field/range shooter as is - prices will vary accordingly - I would guess somewhere between $AU150 and $AU400 depending on condition and bore.
It is certaily not as valuable as an unmodified rifle in the same condition and by the same manufacturer, but if in good shooting condition may be a more valuable shooter than rifles in original calibre.
In any event - hard to judge without seeing it or at least some photos of it.
French made
The R. Famage 30.06 Model 1952 is a vintage hunting rifle designed for high accuracy and performance, typically chambered in the .30-06 Springfield caliber. It was popular among hunters and sport shooters for its reliability and precision. In good condition, the value of this model can range from approximately $800 to $1,500, depending on factors like condition, rarity, and any included accessories. Collectors and enthusiasts often seek out such models for their historical significance and craftsmanship.
the value of this rifle was100$ American
20-200 USD or so
0-100 USD or so
Many products are 30+ these days.
Many products are 30+ these days.
50-100 USD or so
Give a detailed description of all markings, finish, barrel length, caliber/gauge and if it is a pistol, revolver, shotgun, rifle and what type of action (single shot, bolt, lever, pump, auto). the rifle is a bolt action 30" barrel length, 44" total length the butt end has a trademark of WHITE LINE PACHMAYR GUN WORKS Los Angeles CA 1952 is stamped on barrel and 74976 is stamped on the bolt. looking down at the shell entrance is a .30 and on the other side of the barrel is F. 27322. Looks like I answered my own question when I found the inconspicuous stamp on the butt.
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Blue Book of Gun Values can help
H&R Handi-Rifle