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Thanks so much for the info!
If you do list it I would be interested.
Would you ship?
I am a FFL

I have a "good friend" in Hawaii that I have called frequently to ask about a prospective gun purchase. He is a wealth of knowledge and has a good pulse on gun prices and factors that affect desirability.
I suspect that most people who ask in the forums.....are looking to price their prospective sale of whatever it is. Mostly I say this because, this sight dose not allow auctions. But, that being said.....they might also be looking at a buy scenario. Or they could be looking to reinforce their belief that they had indeed "paid a good price".
But, I admit that I don't KNOW what their true intent is. And, that includes even if it's stated early on.
Aloha, Mark
FYI.....
Turkish Mauser Models: Identifying the Model. 1903/1938 - YouTube
and
Turkish Mauser M38 Review! - YouTube
and
Ankara M38 "Turkish Mauser" (8mm Mauser) - YouTube
Sorry that I can't help you with a price. IF, I were to take a guess (and being that it's 2020).....I'd start at about $300.
And I'll also add: CONDITION, Condition, condition......counts.
Aloha, Mark
What are they asking for it?
Another way to get a going value for a gun is on GunBroker. Register on GunBroker and you can search completed auctions by clicking "Advanced" to the right of the search bar and click "Completed Auctions". For instance. A 1942 production in similar shape tp yours sold for $450.00 with only one bid. Yours has better bluing remaining.
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/882046603
The seller one this ^ one tends to think his guns are worth more than they are sometimes.
I have a "good friend" in Hawaii that I have called frequently to ask about a prospective gun purchase. He is a wealth of knowledge and has a good pulse on gun prices and factors that affect desirability.
I suspect that most people who ask in the forums.....are looking to price their prospective sale of whatever it is. Mostly I say this because, this sight dose not allow auctions. But, that being said.....they might also be looking at a buy scenario. Or they could be looking to reinforce their belief that they had indeed "paid a good price".
But, I admit that I don't KNOW what their true intent is. And, that includes even if it's stated early on.
Aloha, Mark
There are members here that I send a PM to asking about a gun I'm looking to buy. Several times now. For some reason, it never occurred to me to ask on the open board. Hmm...As much as I read here I've come to know which folks are fond of what arms and will send them a request for their input. Seems to me someone looking to SELL their gun would research elsewhere then put up an ad and throw a price on it and see what happens. That's just me though. Different strokes for different folks!
Now that I think about it. Can't remember last time I SOLD a gun.![]()
I hope it's OK to ask the worth of a gun before listing it?
I don't really care. But it's kind of a fine line. For sale ads are supposed to be in the classifieds. Asking on a main, non classified, forum what a value is just to get people calling with offers to buy. I'm not saying that what I think your doing though. Heck, I was hoping you were going to be showing of the new gun you got for a killer price.
To me that gun of yours looks pretty good compared to some on Gun Broker. I'm thinking if you list it as low as $300.00 it's going to go quick. Unless the bore is messed up/shot out. Or something else funky with it.