If you get it, be careful if you get your hands on surplus Turk ammo. I have a strong feeling that even the cheapest of the Turks will be worth $400 within the next 5 years. Honestly, you're not going to lose money on it if you plan on keeping that rifle for at least a few years. $400 is not out of line for a desirable model in good condition. Is $400 worth it? Depends on the specifics of that rifle. At the end of the day, if you buy it, it's yours to do with as you please. If there's not anything actively degrading it's condition like rust, I'd leave it be. Every dent and blemish on that gun is part of it's history. To the guys like me who like the old war horses, that kills the value in most cases. At this point, by the time you buy one and do any kind of work on it, it would have been cheaper to just buy a new gun, and the new gun would be far more accurate than that sporterized one would be. Wild be even more fun if they where still $100 and I could build a sporter but hay what can ya doYeah, you don't want to sporterize any military rifles anymore. Sound like a decent deal or ? Seem like it would be a fun little project to semi restore. They want right at $400 for it before tax. ![]() Woods a little beat up metal has a nice pitina and the bore looks really nice. What are they worth ?saw one at the local pawn shop.
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