The last M1905 rifle I saw was on an internet auction several years ago and sold for around $2700. I know of two that are currently for sale by their owners in the $5,000 price range. But neither has an original stock and handguard.

M1905 rifles are rare and desirable. But the big issue is convincing a prospective buyer that it's real. A rod bayonet rifle speaks for itself. But when the only major difference with an M1905 rifle is 0.2" in length, it's hard to get excited and convinced.

For what it's worth.

J.B.