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GEWEHR 43 w/ scope and nickel 9mm Luger
In helping a friend inventory some guns, we ran across a GEWEHR 43 with a scope (one attached black leather lens cover). The rifle is in about 80% condition, numerous light stock scratches and dings. It has a magazine.
The 9mm Luger (1939 date) with magazine and black leather holster appears to have a non-original nickel finish, but looks to be in overall good condition.
I know little of military firearms and only gave these guns a cursory glance. Both look to be in good working condition, though I did not examine the bore of either gun. The guns are stored a good distance from my location; obviously another trip is in order to get additional information.
Based on my very limited descriptions, any ideas as to rough value ranges for such guns?
Thank you for responses.
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04-16-2015 11:08 AM
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You really need to show us a number of pics to get good info. Otherwise we're guessing and information won't be accurate. The G43 w/scope...if that's right, will be a nice piece...if it's correct and not just sporterized.
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Jim, probably correct and original, but again, I'm no expert.
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Nickel plated Luger, unless it was done as a presentation piece to some highranking whatsit it's mostly just got shooter value. However a G43 can be very desirable. Would need photos if possible for sure, and at least a description of the markings on the left hand receiver wall--G43 or K43, maker code ac or qve, date, are the numbers on the stock, receiver, breech block matching, any electropencil markings (indicate Russian/East German use), and of course if it is still full length wood and not a sporter as BAR has said. If not an aftermarket scope and is a vet bring back original sniper, then those are worth a big pile of money. Lots of fakes and bitsers out there too so some history on how long your friend has had it, where he got it etc is useful.
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Ed
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The replies are appreciated. It may be a while, but when I have the opportunity, I'll get all the suggested information and some photos.