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Mitchell's Mauser 24/47
What's the maximum I should pay for a yugo 24/47.
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09-11-2016 09:53 PM
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Depends on the condition. Going rate these days is $300-$350 for one in pretty decent condition. If it's a Mitchells, I expect they want somewhere in the neighborhood of $500 for it. Not worth that by any means. No matter what they do to it, it's still a 24/47.
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I found a mitchell's for $349 but didn't want jump on it unless it was a good deal
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The question needs to be asked do you know the reputation Mitchell's has in the collecting community?
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No I don't
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Fairly new to surplus rifle collecting
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If you want to learn about restoring rifles, Mike here on these forums probably still has some 24/47's that were semi-sporterized. He might be willing to ship you one if you have an FFL dealer to work with. Not sure what he has left but I'm thinking he was selling them for under $200.
Here's the link to the one I rebuilt: https://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=57614
All it needed was the stock and metal stock bits. I got a complete stock with metal for $35. You need to apply some elbow grease to clean the rust and grease off them but it's a good inexpensive piece to work with.
Mike goes by mmppres, send him a message.
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swalker0806, have you ever tried googling Mitchell's Mausers?
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I checked Mitchell's on Gunbroker last evening and prices are all over the place. Guys trying to sell them for as much as $800 with no bidders of course. At the other end, very spirited bidding but price remained under $300. It seems most people don't buy the spin. The rifles are what they are, Mitchell's can't really improve on that.
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