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what is a model 3000? Ran across a 375 for sale and never heard of this version. What is it and what are they generally worth?


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anyone?


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I will guess

Is it the FN 3000 that has the smooth shroud and side safety? Like those browning rifles had?
 
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See if this page fits:
http://www.mauserwaffen.de/The-Rifles.156.0.html?&L=1

Scroll down to the 2000/3000/4000 entry and click on it.

I have seen only a few of these at gunshows.
 
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http://www.auctionarms.com/search/displayitem.cfm?itemn...er%20%203000%2030-06
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Price is about right for 30-06. Will be more for 375. There is also a model 2000 that looks similar.
 
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Originally posted by Don Slater:
http://www.auctionarms.com/search/displayitem.cfm?itemn...er%20%203000%2030-06


Price is about right for 30-06. Will be more for 375.


That is about the price asked for the 375, but it has a synthetic stock on it.


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Price is higher for 375, but less with synthetic stock....So it's pretty close to
going price.

Not a popular rifle, nor did they make many,
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