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    On it--I thought I had a couple of overall photos, but maybe not, and they probably suck anyway!!!! Trying to delete other photos so's I don't have to PAY to upgrade my Flickr account. And, I admit, some of the photos is just a tad fuzzy......

    Will do better. Stay tuned. I know that I am trying to find out about another rifle (BB Gun trainer from my dad), but I can only handle one thing at a time right now, so will focus on this......

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    Your single shot .22 is most likely a DSM34; smaller and lighter than, but closely resembling a K98icon. It was made by a number of manufacturers to pretty exacting standards, and the condition and maker will greatly influence the value. Introduced in 1934, so that's the reason for the numerical part of the model. Manufacturer info on the left rail and usually a banner on the top of the receiver. Just Google DSM 34 and that should get you started. When you get time, honor us with good pictures and most of your questions will be answered in short order.


    Just now found your photos; not a DSM but a KKW, and appears to be in good shape....Definitely a keeper and quite accurate.
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    BB Version approximate value.

    I have the BB Version of this training rifle, What should I ask for it? Is it even worth selling?

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    Keep it! Over here there aren´t high in value but they are rare and i´m sure that their value will rise.

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