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Price Check: g33/40 action value

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25 July 2014, 21:37
Blackbart2
Price Check: g33/40 action value
Guys,

What do you feel is a fair price for a nice original g33/40 action? All matching numbers, not D&T or modified in any way and clean free of pitting and with bottom metal. Original 8x57 bbl is still attached, BTW Just a good unmolested action.

Thanks in advance for any thoughs & input
26 July 2014, 01:29
dpcd
It should not be butchered into a sporter if it is all matching. My opinion and experience. Worth far more restored into military configuration.
26 July 2014, 02:03
dave wesbrook
dpcd,
The man wants a $$$ figure.
26 July 2014, 03:58
dpcd
I can't give you one; it depends on a lot of factors. I have bought them for $250 to $750. Others have paid more. One thing is certain; I do not make sporters out of them and I try to discourage everyone from doing so. The WW2 collector market does not make sporterizing 33-40s a good idea.
26 July 2014, 04:49
z1r
quote:
Originally posted by dpcd:
I can't give you one; it depends on a lot of factors. I have bought them for $250 to $750. Others have paid more. One thing is certain; I do not make sporters out of them and I try to discourage everyone from doing so. The WW2 collector market does not make sporterizing 33-40s a good idea.


It is only a barreled action. Going price on an unaltered complete g33/40 ranges from about $1000 to closer to $2000 for a stellar example.

I've seen stocks alone go for close to a grand, but a mismatched rifle will barely fetch $750.

So, if you are buying, whatever you feel it is worth.

If you are selling, whatever the market will bear.

The least I have let a G33/40 action go for was $600 and it was not "unmolested." It was not fubar just not "original."




Aut vincere aut mori
26 July 2014, 21:27
dpcd
I have some un-numbered sets of stocks and bands, from which I can restore those barreled actions for WW2 collectors. 40 years ago, they were plentiful. Which is why I hate to see sporters made from them. So, "Only a barreled action" to me is important.
26 July 2014, 22:22
z1r
It is equally important to the guy who wants to build a custom sporting rifle.

Do those stocks remain un-numbered once you restore those rifles?




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27 July 2014, 02:24
Blackbart2
Guys,

Thanks for the thoughts and comments, it is all very helpful.

z1R - when you three out the 1 to 2k figure, were you referring to a complete original rifle or just a bbls action. Was thinking you meant an entire rifle, but wanted to check.
27 July 2014, 20:32
dpcd
Yes, I leave them un-numbered. I have both laminated and spliced walnut, which are the most rare. He meant $2k for complete rifles. More if they are mint condition.
28 July 2014, 07:59
z1r
Yes, complete rifles.

Complete (matching) serviceable carbines being at the lower end, and nicer examples fetching more.

Kinda wish I had me a 33/40 stock. I'd like to "restore" an barreled action I have. Kinda don't need anymore hunting rifles. But I'm not willing to pay what most want for a stock.




Aut vincere aut mori
31 July 2014, 06:49
Toomany Tools
Around $650.


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