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I have one that my grandfather brought home from Germany in WWII, so mine is priceless. Depending on condition, engraving, etc. yours might fetch $500 to $2000. They are under-priced for the craftsmanship it took to build them. Factors that may affect whether it is a shooter or wall hanger are 1) whether it is "nitro proofed" (built and tested for higher pressure smokeless rather than black powder) 2) 16 gauge chamber length - 2-9/16" versus 2-3/4" and 3) rifle groove diameter which can vary widely from 0.366" which became the standard 9.3x72R is semi-obsolete. I have been able find loaded rounds, and reloading stuff consisting of dies, brass and a cast bullet mold. Store bought bullets in the correct weight (190 to 200 grains) are getting very hard to find.

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16y ago

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