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jonp
03-05-2022, 04:22 PM
I was looking over auction firearms at a place and came across one that just said "rifle". Hmmm...that right there is a 7.5mm Schmidt Rubin. Checked when i got home and thats what it is. Decent shape, actually quite good and all the serial numbers match.

Because of the description the current bid is $17. :holysheep Im thinking its worth a little more than that. :-P

Given the current state of ammo how high would you go? I was thinking $350 as i really am not looking for one but i would rescue a nice old bolt like that from some neer do well.

pworley1
03-05-2022, 04:49 PM
350.00 was about I was thinking if it is in good condition and unmolested by Bubba.

garandsrus
03-05-2022, 04:58 PM
They go for even more, but you might get a good deal!

todd9.3x57
03-05-2022, 05:28 PM
if you have a price of what you want, go ahead. i have a bubba-ed carcano that was bought on a online auction that i got for $50.

https://i.imgur.com/ToysamJ.jpg

jonp
03-05-2022, 05:46 PM
350.00 was about I was thinking if it is in good condition and unmolested by Bubba.

Pulled the bolt and took a look. Not a dreaded Dremel mark in sight

Wayne Smith
03-05-2022, 06:32 PM
Walnut or Beech stock? Yeah, if I didn't have two of them (one of each stock) I might look at that. If it is in good shape, i.e. the bore - that is one of the most accurate military rifles going. In good shape $500 would not be out of line in today's market. I haven't checked on ammo lately as I have brass and dies.

Finster101
03-05-2022, 06:38 PM
The problem with auctions is that near the end prices seem to rise rather quickly.

gwpercle
03-05-2022, 06:48 PM
I bought two 1911 Short Rifles (K11) in excellent shape , bores were beautiful , w / walnut stocks for $19.95 each . The Pushmi-Pullya bolt is sorta wonky but the Swiss sure know how to make , fit and finish things .
I would give $75.00 for one in good condition .
Gary

ascast
03-05-2022, 07:14 PM
those tend to go a lot higher if in matching good shape, if earlier 1889 ( 7.35mm) a tad less. I'd watch it

Gewehr-Guy
03-05-2022, 07:28 PM
If it is a K31 in decent original condition, I see them in the $5-600 range. The G11 or K11's around $400. 1889's go for a bit less where I have been buying them. Very cool rifles, I just scoped a 96/11 and it shoots cast better than my 03a3.

Winger Ed.
03-05-2022, 07:30 PM
Because of the description the current bid is $17. Im thinking its worth a little more than that. :-P


Many online auctions have the final price set within seconds of closing.

Depending on the program, you can put in your highest bid, and it will advance in whatever increments above someone else's
max. bid, until theirs goes over yours, or you win it at or below your maximum amount.

Some auctions have a 15 minute period where biding stays open until 15 minutes after the last bid.
This is to discourage the buyer programs that snipe in a bid in the last couple of seconds before the bidding closes.

HWooldridge
03-05-2022, 07:33 PM
I bought a K31 about ten years ago for $250 when they were being imported regularly. I then bought two cases of GP11 ammo - my son uses it to kill feral hogs. It’s exceedingly accurate, especially for a stock military rifle.

jonp
03-06-2022, 07:36 AM
Many online auctions have the final price set within seconds of closing.

Depending on the program, you can put in your highest bid, and it will advance in whatever increments above someone else's
max. bid, until theirs goes over yours, or you win it at or below your maximum amount.

Some auctions have a 15 minute period where biding stays open until 15 minutes after the last bid.
This is to discourage the buyer programs that snipe in a bid in the last couple of seconds before the bidding closes.

I think this house uses a 2 min window. Stays open until 2min no bid then closes.

Yeah prices go up quite a bit as i noticed. Same place i got my reloading stuff last time. I just set my max and dont get involved in a bid war as ive seen too many people pay higher than new in the excitement.

What im really interested in is the Husky 372xp

Kraschenbirn
03-06-2022, 01:40 PM
Simpson's is currently selling 96/11s and K-11s, for $450-600, depending upon condition. Plain-Jane K-31s were going for $550-$775, depending upon condition, but those are "Out of Stock". K-31s set up with diopter sights for target/sniper start at around $1100 and go up from there. As a frame of reference: about 10-12 years ago, I paid $165 + transfer for my K-31...all matching, 1936 mfg., good+ bore, 95% blue, beech stock, ID card under buttplate. Four or five years later, I paid about the same for a 96/11 in approximately same condition that's all matching except for bolt. Both shoot better than I can hold with 'as issued' sights.

Bill

WRideout
03-07-2022, 08:03 PM
I got a K31 a few years ago when they were going for about $100.00 at the local discount store. Overall it is a great rifle with the best two-stage trigger pull I have ever experienced in a military rifle. Balance in the hand is perfect. The cartridge is about equivalent to a .308 Win/7.62 Nato, and brass is available from Starline. Well worth the price.

Wayne