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    I've tried to find "resale value" by checking on Gunbroker, etc. and just got pretty confused by the dizzying array of numbers, dates, etc. That's why I posted my question here. So far one person says it is a great price, others saying, "Nope, not." I send a note to the seller asking for more details and information re. paperwork from the person he bought it from. Seller has reported to me that it has all matching serial number parts, etc and I've seen the pics.

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    If I could buy that, at that price here in NZicon. I'd take his hand off. My view differs from person above. for me an 1948 FTR'd LB in great condition is a little rare so I'd buy it because of this.

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    You mean you would regard this rifle at $600 US Dollars to be a good price? That is, in NZicon dollars, around $825 NZ.

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    That wood looks sanded to me.
    For $600.00 you should be able to find a nice one, not that this one isn't. The stock is a little offputting to me.
    1943 is the high year for production at Long Branch, by a LONG way, so for that reason it's a little less rare. The '48 FTR is nice.
    Either way, it'd be a good one, but not sure you'd get $600.00 next week if you had to roll it.
    I'd make an effort to visit every gun show within 200 miles for a few months and see what you find.

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    My 2 cents, nice gun but that is a high price as it is FTR'd however its your money. Works out to over $760.00 Canadianicon and I wouldn't pay that for it.

    Buy the gun, not the story.
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    Prices for these weapons has gone ludicrous lately to say the least, as enfield 303t has said buy the rifle not the story it may have a low round count but I would be having a good look down the bore having everything nice and tight is that the screws or the cycling of the action
    The rifle is not worth a cold dead dogs pie if the bore has not been looked after and that means after re registering it on the range after FTR it was cleaned properly to destroy the salts from the primers and subsequently the new owner (seller) has stored it correctly and looked after it.
    Smack them around a bit say its been sanded and is a high production year offer them $450 smackers and go from there as all to often people get caught in the moment shelling out more than they should but in the long run its your money you are parting with so only you can decide if it is ultimately worth that price as none of us here would like you to buy perhaps a lemon ask them if you can have some rounds out of it they can only say No........

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    I appreciate all the input. I declined the sale.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JJHNSN View Post
    I declined the sale.
    That's not a bad thing in this case. You can find another and you don't need to jump too hard or fast. They're around, you'll know the good one when you see it. Yes, buy a shooter for now that may be a little worn and older looking to get past the fever...then watch for the cherry. It also gives you time to learn about them.
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    I bought a similar one here in Italyicon for 700€. Never regretted it.
    34a cp., btg. Susa, 3° rgt. Alpini

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    You are in Missouri. Take a trip to Knob Creek machine gun shoot in a few weeks. You'll find one there.
    Then head to Louisville for the big show of shows and NGD. With 3,500 tables to look at, you'll find something there or on someone's arm.
    Last year on the way out I met a fellow on the way in, who had a mint, I mean mint, 1950 Long Branch, and his price was $650.00.
    He wouldn't budge, and I thought it was $100 too high. So travel with your 03FFL and have some fun with hunt.

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