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  • houserocker

    Guero Loco
    Jan 14, 2008
    845
    Laurel, DE
    Howdy, fellers! I'm thinking of getting rid of a few guns lingering in my safe....one of which is a 1944 Izzy 91/30 counterbored arsenal refurb.......as clean as most w/bayonet and sling, functions fine at the range.....just never gets fired now that my son and his buddies dont go to the range with me anymore. What the heck are they worth anymore? Folks are asking crazy money, but are any of them getting it? i realize that this is one of the least collectable Russian Mosins----round receiver, non-laminated---but its clean and a great shooter. I wonder the same thing about my 1915 Steyr M91 with a refinished stock, fair (maybe) condition, but with a couple en bloc clips and a bag of 100 or so 1944 dated Nazi ammo..not crazy about selling either but my other hobbies are getting needy, lol. Thanks, all.
     

    JTH20

    Active Member
    Feb 18, 2013
    536
    MD
    Howdy, fellers! I'm thinking of getting rid of a few guns lingering in my safe....one of which is a 1944 Izzy 91/30 counterbored arsenal refurb.......as clean as most w/bayonet and sling, functions fine at the range.....just never gets fired now that my son and his buddies dont go to the range with me anymore. What the heck are they worth anymore? Folks are asking crazy money, but are any of them getting it? i realize that this is one of the least collectable Russian Mosins----round receiver, non-laminated---but its clean and a great shooter. I wonder the same thing about my 1915 Steyr M91 with a refinished stock, fair (maybe) condition, but with a couple en bloc clips and a bag of 100 or so 1944 dated Nazi ammo..not crazy about selling either but my other hobbies are getting needy, lol. Thanks, all.

    Is the Steyr original length? If so, it should fetch more than a carbine.
     

    ken792

    Ultimate Member
    Sep 2, 2011
    4,489
    Fairfax, VA
    Standard M91/30s are right around $250-350 these days.

    I sold a Bulgarian rework Steyr M95 for $300 shipped back during the summer (no ammo or clips included). The cheapest one I saw on Gunbroker completed auctions at the time was $290 shipped. I accidentally ate shipping on it and accidentally had the buyer get an FFL transfer, so he got it into his hands for $330 and was willing to pay shipping on top of that. Clips are worth $3-5 and ammo is about $1 per round.
     

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