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    Gun & Pawn Sporterized Gewehr 98

    I am extremely new to milsurp rifles, and I am looking to buy my first one. I'm trying to avoid getting skunked on my first gun. I was at a local gun and pawn in Marlyland, and they had a 1918 Gew 98 sporterized (shortened, and scoped) The barrel and receiver had matching numbers, the bolt had mismatched. The scope sat over the safety so it couldn't be flipped to the 3rd position, just the second. The stock looked to be in fair condition, it came with a cleaning rod, and the bolt cycled very smoothly. The asking price was $350. I was wondering if this was a fair price.

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    Might be a bit high for a sporterized rifle there. If the bore is about perfect then maybe. Otherwise it has had everything altered, nothing original...you're buying a shooter.
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    Thank you. I'm sorry. I did forget that I am interested in purchasing shooters ONLY. Personally I don't want to buy a gun to hang it up. I know peoples opinions differ, but that's mine. I guess what I'm worried about is that I don't know enough about what a gun should cost, so I could be paying the $350 and getting a gun that does shoot, but I may be able to buy an authentic 98 for $400. That is what drew me to the forum. The expertise of you guys/gals.

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    Again, what's the bore like? If about perfect then maybe, if you can live with it.
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    The bore had rifling in it, the crown, wasn't messed up to bad. I obviously walked away from the purchase since I am asking about it. But I guess the consensus is "Maybe".

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    The bores are usually burned in those because of time and corrosive priming. You could also find a sporter from WW2 in a Mauser that would be better in the bore.

    I'm not saying maybe. I wouldn't buy either of those, the '98 or the Arisakaicon. It's not up to me.
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    Ok, thank you for your time.

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    Others will be along and they may convince you to run right down and purchase...
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    Simply a hunting rifle. No collector value at all. Price Ok, but bores are usually bad.

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