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    My dad's gun collection... which ones would you choose first?

    Hey everyone,

    Just going through my dad's estate gun collection that our family will potentially distribute 3 or 4 ways, depending on who would like to have them.

    I am very interested in them but would like to hear from others which they think would be the most collectible or valuable. I know there are a few no-brainers but have a look and let me know what you would choose or which you think have more value.

    1)1888 Commission Rifle
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    2)Mauser
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    3)Mosin Nagant
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    4)Berthier Model 1907-15 (Turkishicon Forest Carbine)
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    5)Carcano Fat42
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    6)Finnishicon Mosin nagant
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    7)M1D Garandicon
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    8)Mod 98 Isreali Mauser
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    9)Portuguese Mauser
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    10)Sporterized enfield
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    11)Steyr M95
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    12)Swedishicon Ljungman
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    13)Turkish Mauser
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    What the heck. take the lot.

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    M1D, Mosin, Mauser, Berthier, Enflield.

    for investment M1D, 1988, Berthier, Finnishicon Mosin, Mauser, Ljungman.

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    Digged,
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    See no Lee Enfields, clearly a man who liked a different variety of rifles. The Steyr 95 is my favourite, but great collection. Must be a nightmare remembering the right rounds to take to the range
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    Quote Originally Posted by muffett.2008 View Post
    What the heck. take the lot.
    I'd like to take them all, but alas i have to split them up between my siblings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by muffett.2008 View Post
    What the heck. take the lot.
    I agree completely and it was my first thought. Pay the others out for their share value and keep them all. You can look at them over extended time and decide later. Most of them will gain value, and you can never tell when they will take that huge jump...
    Regards, Jim

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    If I had to choose...as a shooter...

    1) Garandicon M1D without the foghorn on the front. (Note: think about photos you have seen of space rockets, think of Venturi tubes... by reducing gas velocity, those things actually increase the back pressure = recoil, whatever they may do for the flash).

    2) Finnishicon Mosin - generally the most accurate of the Mosin-Nagant family, as the Finns selected out what shot well, mixing and matching if necessary.

    The rest are (for me) of little interest as shooters. Let the others have them!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick Chadwick View Post
    without the foghorn on the front
    Can always be shot without or just kept for display and interest. I can't see shooting it with those installed... M1D would for sure be the first dip for me too, value foremost here...
    Regards, Jim

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    The M1D is worth `the most` but in the US, if it doesn`t have CMPicon - DCM paperwork, it`s not worth a premium.

    The Portuguese K.98 are prized by collectors as war time K.98s which have (generally) not been rebuilt, and are as close to as-issued war-time guns as possible.

    As a note, many Portuguese marked K.98s never got shipped to Portugal, rather they got expropriated back into Germanicon service due to war emergency requirements. The K.98 collectors were narrowing in on specific German shipping blocks within Portuguese marked rifles, given a large boost when the Russianicon capture K.98s were released onto the North American market a few years ago.

    those are the 2 I would keep myself if I was in the situation.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lee Enfield View Post
    in the US
    He's in Canadaicon, same as you and I.
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