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    Is a M96 Swedish Mauser = a M67 Swedish Rolling Block

    I've started looking at gunbroker to compare the M96 price to the M67 prices. Would you say that they are comparable in price? I have an unissued M96 and would like to get a M67 in mint condition.
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    Normally all things considered, I would say the rolling block is worth more but the Swedishicon prices on Gunbroker for sold rifles seem low for rolling blocks. Condition is everything of course and you're comparing apples to oranges.

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    A couple of videos were recently released on youtube regarding the M96 and how good it performs. Judging by the popularity of the videos I think you will see a spike in M96 prices for awhile. All things considered even without the video ammo for the M96 is still available while you are relegated to hand loading for the rolling block. I feel this affects price as well in favor of the M96.

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