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I've found a VZ33 barreled action in 270. It has a banded front sight and an adjustable peep. It is very clean has a nice crest on the front ring. It has a factory trigger and I've not seen the bottom metal.
I would like to make an offer, but I'm in left field on this.
 
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How motivated is the seller, VZ33's are scarce? Have seen from time to time actions on GB from low $500s for bubba'd units requiring lots of work to $1000-$2500+ for pristine, intact rifles. You are an honorable man, you'll find the sweet spot. It's a rarity that purchasing a VZ33 these days isn't going to hurt a little unless money is no object. Good luck
 
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You have a PM.
 
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I will pick it up today. It turns out to be a complete rifle.
I was due a home run.
 
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Good deal Butch. Make it into something worthy of residing in your collection :-)
 
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Were the VZ-33 actions made by the same factory that made the G.33/40 actions?


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Were the VZ-33 actions made by the same factory that made the G.33/40 actions?


The VZ33 was a Czech rifle and the G33-40 was German if I'm not mistaken.
I'll take photos tomorrow and hope I can do something with it.
 
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The VZ33 and G33-40 are basically the same, both made by Brno in Czechoslovakia.
 
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33-40 was the German designation for the same rifle after they took over the factory.
Small ring, small .980 thread.
Yes 33s are quite rare, but his one has already been butchered. No one would sporterize an original 33 or 33-40 now.
What is a 33 sporter worth?
 
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33-40 was the German designation for the same rifle after they took over the factory.
Small ring, small .980 thread.
Yes 33s are quite rare, but his one has already been butchered. No one would sporterize an original 33 or 33-40 now.
What is a 33 sporter worth?



Tom, so you are saying I got screwed paying $350 for it? Should I have refused it since it was "butchered"?
 
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How can you possibly get that inference from what I wrote? I don't recall giving an estimated value at all. I was just giving history.
 
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If a G33/40 fell into my lap, my first thought would be how to sporterize it (value not withstanding). What's one more or less original G33/40 matter? Besides, it's Nazi Germany heritage not my heritage, and as such I don't venerate it. I still view German Mausers as war booty to be done with as the victor sees fit.
 
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Unless you have $2000 you want to instantly convert to $500.
If you don't care about money, or collectors or historical value, have at it. I have vet bring back, matching 33-40s for sale; also every variation and maker of Kar98K, :PM me if you are serious.
It's 8 below zero here today, (and not that sissy Centigrade below either) and everything covered with snow. Not a good start.
 
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Notice I said "value not withstanding". I was speaking theoretically/philosophically. I'm not dumb enough to spend "collector" money for rifles to be customized, especially for rifles that represent a regime of utter evilness. I still have a couple 98k's gathering dust as their position on the "project list" gets shuffled further down with each passing season.

Snowing like a banshee here, but 34 degrees Fahrenheit so it's not sticking on the roads too well.
 
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I wish for 34.
Good 98ks are worth a lot now too. If you want actions to build stuff on, let me know; I have 50 of them, cheap. From an estate. No one wants them any more even though they say they do.
 
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Butchered is a bit strong dpcd. Doncha think?
Lambert made a damn good buy on that VZ-33 at that price.


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Hey Butch, I'm dying to see pictures!


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Butchered is a bit strong dpcd. Doncha think?


Some people use "butchered" where others might use "sporterized". I don't think he was trying to denigrate the rifle, but was rather pointing out that it was not in original form.


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Hunting in Africa is an adventure. The number of variables involved preclude the possibility of a perfect hunt. Some problems will arise. How you decide to handle them will determine how much you enjoy your hunt.

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Selby's flat bed truck delayed the safari, Horn of the Hunter would have read like an indictment of Selby. But Ruark rolled with the punches, poured some gin, and enjoyed the adventure.

-Jason Brown
 
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Butchered is a bit strong dpcd. Doncha think?


Some people use "butchered" where others might use "sporterized". I don't think he was trying to denigrate the rifle, but was rather pointing out that it was not in original form.



I used to post a lot of photos, but Google bought out the folks that I used to post an the other that I stored the photos. The big problem was not so much the price that they wanted, but I couldn't do a bulk download. All I have are 2 poor photos of the front ring and the LH side of the receiver. PM an email address and I'll email those to you.
 
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How can a VZ33 or G33-40 be worth more than $600, when you can buy a complete rifle like a Brno mod.21 or 22, for $800 to $900 or less if its less than original, or a mod 35 Mauser German Customs service carbine rifle (g33-40) for $600..Not easy to find them but ive managed to pick them up every chance I got..I think at one time someone had a few for sale on AR at $350 too 400..Im always on the look out and been pretty lucky recently...I will stick my neck out here and say the bottom has fallen out of the mauser action market recently or has in these parts, in fact guns in general or not selling locally or at gun shows. I seem to be the only buyer anymore. I noticed Dpcd sold some darn nice Mauser actions just recently and stated they were not bringing much..


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Intact unmolested original military rifles are bringing crazy money these days. Parts of said rifles not so much. Although there is a thread in a collector forum where bolt heads for Gew88 rifles are going for $800 plus! I remember when the complete rifles were sold out of barrels for $25 each.
 
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"...bolt heads..." ?????


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Originally posted by gnoahhh:
If a G33/40 fell into my lap, my first thought would be how to sporterize it (value not withstanding). What's one more or less original G33/40 matter? Besides, it's Nazi Germany heritage not my heritage, and as such I don't venerate it. I still view German Mausers as war booty to be done with as the victor sees fit.


The victor writes history.,the war's over, the action is a damn fine example of the prefect bolt action, but refined. I will offer a fair price to any that "fall into your lap"
 
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The question is: What is a "fair" price - either to buy one or to sell one?


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The question is: What is a "fair" price - either to buy one or to sell one?


A fair price depends entirely on condition. Basic rocket science!
 
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