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    Value of Schmidt-Rubin rifles?

    Is anyone interested in these rifles? I know of two for sale right now locally, both have been shown to me as for sale. The one that I just saw is in pretty nice shape. They both are. I am not personally interested in them but I can put someone in touch with the sellers if interested.
    What are they worth in Canadaicon? Anyone you know collect them?
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    Who's to say? Other than the K31icon, and only recently the K11, few change hands. How about:

    K-31 - $200-400
    M1911 - $300-450
    M1911 Carbine - $300-450
    M96/11 - $300-400
    M1889 - $250-350
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    Hey Cantom, Do you know the specific Model? I realize being a yank I am always interested to see what things are worth in the northlands. The K31icon brings $175.00 in VG condition and the K11 brings $475.00 in VG condition here in the US as for the real early models, well I just don't know, BR-SDH

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    Who's to say? Other than the K31icon, and only recently the K11, few change hands. How about:

    K31 - $200-400
    K11 Rifle - $300-450
    K11 Carbine - $300-450
    M1889/11 - $300-400
    M1889 - $250-350
    Thanks Andy. I actually have no idea what model they are. I had never seen one of these contraptions until 2 nights ago when I went to pick up my new rifle at the gunsmith. He had one there that someone wants to sell. The striker handle is a loop and the bolt is straight pull with a spiral thread on it...interesting but not my cup of tea. Today I was offered one by someone I know, it looks very very good, I think it's the same model but I didn't get too much into it. He certainly doesn't know anything about it.

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    Schmidt-Rubin K11

    Hey,

    the Name is Schmidt-Rubin

    not Schmidt-Ruben ( Ruben was a Man who its prefered FAT WOMENS)

    Schmidt-Rubin are those K11
    K31icon are called only K31

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