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Vz24, $1275?

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03 February 2008, 06:12
flaco
Vz24, $1275?
Yikes!

I can't afford to be a collector, but have aspired to a nice Brno Vz24.

So I've been watching the auction sites.

Noticed a fairly nice Czech Lion crest E3 small lion 36, all matching, the stock in nice condition but a few dings, with a Czech sling.

It started off at $350, and didn't really move until yesterday.

It closed a couple of hours ago at $1275.

$1275!!!!

Wowsers!

flaco
03 February 2008, 07:22
D Humbarger
I saw that. It had to be shell bidding going on. There's never been a VZ/24 made worth that kind of money!



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06 February 2008, 04:38
tnekkcc
5 years ago they were $70 + $6 tax at BIG5.

I got a dozen hand picked at $76 out the door.

I would pay double that now.
Not as good a return as I have got from Google stock, but it was an ok investment.
06 February 2008, 10:38
craigster
quote:
Originally posted by tnekkcc:
5 years ago they were $70 + $6 tax at BIG5.

I got a dozen hand picked at $76 out the door.

I would pay double that now.
Not as good a return as I have got from Google stock, but it was an ok investment.


That same 5 years ago they ocassionaly had them sale priced at $49.95!
13 March 2008, 23:28
John33/40
I remember the rifle in question. The reason why it went so "high" is that it was a German modified vz24 and matching. Given those two characteristics the price was actually considered "good" in the collecting community.

As a "tool" no collectible mauser is worth more than a couple hundred dollars. As a shooter one would be much better off buying a mm import vz24. However as a collectible piece that price was about right.
14 March 2008, 23:23
John33/40
Original auction?

http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=90905658