So I'm looking at a Yugo Capture Germay K98... The barrel and receiver match, but not the bolt. Bore has some frosting. Seller is asking $500.
What's the opinion on these? is $500 a fair price?
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So I'm looking at a Yugo Capture Germay K98... The barrel and receiver match, but not the bolt. Bore has some frosting. Seller is asking $500.
What's the opinion on these? is $500 a fair price?
Kind of depends on the rifle. Are the German markings intact or have they been scrubbed and Yugoslav crest stamped on? RC's are bringing $600+ now so $500 may not be out of line for a really nice Yugo capture. K98's have been going crazy lately, not sure why but prices have shot up dramatically. One on Gunbroker now they are asking $895 which seems way out of line. No bidders on it either.
If it were me, I'd hold out for an RC for that kind of money. They can still be found for $500 but it's getting hard.
No longer matters... I found a nice looking Czech K98 from Libertytree. None of the parts match and it's probably post war ('45 with only proof markings), but I only want one as a shooter anyway so collectability is pretty low on my list.
Maybe the new Call of Duty video game that was released a few months back may have done that, set in WW2. Alot of folks want WW1/WW2 games right now. Could be what is driving surplus prices up.
WWII Call of Duty has been out for years unless they made a new one. I've owned it for several years and I never buy this stuff new.
I should try playing them more but just never got into them much. The one I have starts out on a Japanese held island. I have several others also but never played them. Yard sale pickups.