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  • Engine4

    Curmudgeon
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    Dec 30, 2012
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    Selling my saddle ring carbine. Includes bayonet & cleaning rod, though they didn't come with this one. More detailed pics available on request. $900
     

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    Batt816

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    Dec 1, 2018
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    Nope, I've still got it. I'll probably hang onto it now.

    That is understandable. They are nice rifles. Very well built for the era. I’ve had mine for over 30 years and never really had much interest in it (it came with a package deal at a divorce sale). I’ve had a few people show interest in it and I have done lots of research on what it’s worth. The more research I do the more I like it. The thing is, i really can’t find an accurate value. From what I have seen and heard it could be any where between $700 to $2000. One guy said possibly more but I don’t have the time to drive to New York for him to appraise it. Maybe I should just hang on to it too.
     

    Engine4

    Curmudgeon
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    Dec 30, 2012
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    The thing is, i really can’t find an accurate value. From what I have seen and heard it could be any where between $700 to $2000. One guy said possibly more but I don’t have the time to drive to New York for him to appraise it. Maybe I should just hang on to it too.

    Yep, I haven't been able to nail down a good value either, especially the saddle ring ones. Not a whole lot of documentation on them.
     

    Jimbob2.0

    Ultimate Member
    Feb 20, 2008
    16,600
    That is understandable. They are nice rifles. Very well built for the era. I’ve had mine for over 30 years and never really had much interest in it (it came with a package deal at a divorce sale). I’ve had a few people show interest in it and I have done lots of research on what it’s worth. The more research I do the more I like it. The thing is, i really can’t find an accurate value. From what I have seen and heard it could be any where between $700 to $2000. One guy said possibly more but I don’t have the time to drive to New York for him to appraise it. Maybe I should just hang on to it too.

    Huge variance but the Model 30 is definitely one of the more scarce ones. Basically top of the market except some of the oddities floating around.
     

    Oldcarjunkie

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    Jan 8, 2009
    12,217
    A.A county
    Beautiful gun. I think Gunbroker is prob your best bet as to get it to someone who is looking for that piece and wiling to pay what you want.
     

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