I haven't kept up with current values milsurps and would like some opinions on the value of the following from those of you who have.
1. Polish Nagant carbine......this is one of the rifles made in the 50s, it is unfired, probably in 95%+ condition.
2. MAS 49/56 with all accessories (magazines, bayonet, night sights etc), nice rifle that hasn't been shot much.
3. Swede "38", numbers on bolt and receiver match, but not an all matching numbers rifle, straight bolt, stock disk is there, but I don't have the rifle in front of me to give details......wood has a few dings but the rifle is in 85%+ condition and shoots great.
4. Swede 94 carbine:
Receiver marked
Carl Gustafs Stads
Gevarsfaktori
Interarmco G33/50
RL 478xx
numbers match on bolt parts, no number on buttplate or bottom metal......non-matching numbers on nose piece and barrel band
No barrel extension
bayonet lug is missing??
stock disc
5
A1
No 149
buckle slot and through hole in the stock have been filled with wood
stock has been sanded too much so that the buttplate is "proud" in several areas
receiver & barrel in excellent condition....no rust anywhere I can see....bore is very nice
5. FN49 8mm Egyptian contract, 85%+ condition, stock has been refinished, plastic buttplate?
I realize that exact value depends on many details I haven't included, but I'd appreciate a "best guess" if you would care to give one.
Thanks, MarkInformation
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