They are worth what someone is willing to pay for them......
in mint condition it is worth 50-70 $
A reproduction is never original.
4000.00
I have been told that they can be worth from $500-$1000.
you have to put the serial number on there, but it is also really hard to figure out serial numbers for Karabiners.
Requires professional appraisal
you pretty much have it
Karabiner 1898a Karabiner 1898b Karabiner 1898 kurz Karabiner 408 Karabiner 409 Karabiner 410 Karabiner 411(n) Karabiner 412(n) Karabiner 413(n) Karabiner 414(n) Karabiner 415 Karabiner 416 Karabiner 451 Karabiner 453 Karabiner 454 Karabiner 457 Karabiner Karabiner 505 Karabiner 506/1 Karabiner 506/2
Anschutz. JGA stands for J.G. ANSCHÃœTZ.
10-1000 USD depending on specifics
It woud depend if it has all original parts, if it is in war-time condition or if it was restored. Germany surrendered in 1945, so not many Karabiner 43's were made. They are normally worth much more than other WWII German guns. The value depends if it is beat up, most collectors want a rifle that isn't restored and isn't really beat up. Most karabiner 43's go for way over $1,000.
Yes I have an original Geco Karabiner single shot bolt action 5 mm rifle. Model 1925 / S/N 14309.
The airport code for Jamnagar Airport is JGA.
Gehrwehrs are longer than Karabiners, the bolt is pointed horizontally on Gehrwehrs, Karabiner's bolts are not, and the trigger is shaped differently.
The Germans did.
I don't think you are going to find the answer on his site, you should rephrase the question. A karabiner is a gun, and I don't think this question has anything to do with a gun.