Old Military Guns Prices?
Hi i was wondering what the prices would be for some old military guns.
An M1903 springfield from world war 1
An M1 Garand from world war 2
An M1 Carbine from world war 2
An m1911 colt from world war 1
An m1911 colt from world war 2
A german kar98k rifle from world war 1
A german kar98k rifle from world war 2
A British Lee Enfield from world war 1
A British Lee Enfield from world war 2
Japanese Type 38 Rifle used in world war 2
Japanese nambu pistole used in world war 2
A German Gewehr 43 rifle from world war 2
A Soviet SVT 40 Rifle From world war 2
A German world war 2 mp40
A world war 2 American Browning Automatic Rifle (B.A.R)
And thats all so if you could tell me the prices of these Guns Today.
Thanks
Also:
M1903 Springfield from world war 2
A German Walther P-38 pistol from world war 2
a Soviet Tokarev TT-33 Pistol from world war 2
thanks again
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July 2nd, 2010 at 12:44 am
You are asking for a ton of work for free. There are military weapons appraisers who can help you. I can tell by the way you describe the weapons that you are not weapons savy. There are many variables on the weapons listed that makes them worth a lot more, or a lot less money. Things like who made the M1 Garand and M1 Carbine (Winchester, Singer, Rock Island, etc.). The model 1903′s, are they 01, 02, 03 or straight 1903 models. How do you know if they were used during any particulat war? Do you have records or documentation. Otherwise serial numbers need to be researched. Are the Japanese rifles 6.5 jap or 7.7 jap. Just normal off the rack used guns makes these worth 8 to 10 thousand dollars, with the exception of the BAR, which should be capable of automatic fire and registered with the BATF. That weapon would be worth a few thousand dollars on its own. You need to go one weapon at a time with all markings and full descriptions. Also remember where applicable, some major parts should have the same serial number on each one, otherwise it shows it isn’t original, however this isn’t always important with the M1 Garands’. After you get descriptors, take one at a time and run them through the hunting section (outside sports), as that is the catch all firearms section. Or you could just google an appraisor of military weapons, maybe even a museum appraiser. Good luck.
July 2nd, 2010 at 12:44 am
go on Gunbroker.com look at the auctions