Russia and the Soviet Union both built several firearms which chamber that cartridge.
A Mosin-Nagant bolt action rifle can typically go for $50 up to $500, depending on various factors which determines the rarity of it. The most common of these rifles on the market today is the MN 91/30, which can be found at most shops and shows in the $80 - $100 price range.
The Tokarev SVT1940 can typically be found for $600 - $1000.
The actual military Dragunov SVD rifles can be upwards of $4,000 for a Soviet/Russian manufactured rifle, and between $3,000 - $4,000 for a Chinese copy.
The Simonov AVS-36 and Maxim M1910 would both be Class III NFA weapons, for which the cost can easily be expected for exceed $10,000 for a transferable weapon.
No way to answer without knowing what make and model the gun is.
****Answer**** Depends on what your selling.
$50
100-300 USD
$30 USD or 160 rubles in 1942
$15 USD or 90 rubles in 1945.
It depends on which gun and what shape its in. In general, about 50-80% of the price of a new one.
No, The P90 is a Belgian designed submachine gun.
In used condition? around 10 dollars.
Russian Roulette the game show? Or Russian Roulette the gun? The game show: The show has be canceled, and no longer has new contestants. The gun: You just need another willing play, a gun, and one bullet.
Yes
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