Which is the most valuable
Which is the most valuable
I have the opportunity to buy four m91's. I have crest pics. he wants 300 apiece.
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Re: Which is the most valuable
That's a tough choice. I personally would go for the AZF. To me it has more history that the others.
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Re: Which is the most valuable
Looking at just the markings and not the entire rifle I'm partial to that Remington, nice Imperial eagles, value's I don't know squat but I do like that Remington a lot ![2 cents :2cents:](./images/smilies/2cents.gif)
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Re: Which is the most valuable
what does the azf stand for? i personally would choose the remington depending on condition of entire rifles but thats just cuz i want an original remington to go woth my sported one
Re: Which is the most valuable
the 1914 tula has matching numbers. none have import marks. there is also a 1904 Izhevsk that I don't have a pic of. all are in fair condition, kind of beat up.
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If I couldnt buy them all, which you should as they all have unique qualities, I would go with the Westinghouse. It has a Fox Arms receiver.... ![thumbsup :thumbsup:](./images/smilies/thumbsup.gif)
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Re: Which is the most valuable
I think azf is Austrian capture.fintowin wrote:the 1914 tula has matching numbers. none have import marks. there is also a 1904 Izhevsk that I don't have a pic of. all are in fair condition, kind of beat up.
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Re: Which is the most valuable
The AZF and the Remington are probably the hardest to find of the 4. All 4 are good buys at $300.
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Re: Which is the most valuable
ffeng31 wrote:If I couldnt buy them all, which you should as they all have unique qualities, I would go with the Westinghouse. It has a Fox Arms receiver....
+1 the NEW is the most valuable, don't see many Fox marked recievers.
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Re: Which is the most valuable
hello, I would say; pic one ,the finned Westinghouse, The ruzskys failed to keep contract. not as many shipped and when finned. How does that one look. Buy all M-91s .. is the other a PTG I can't see the pics any more on the screen.. Same with the Remington on contract deal, if recieved by ruzskys.
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Hello, everyone ??? Is anyone home ?? FOX ARMS Westinghouse . Aside form just taking our word for it , do thirty seconds of research and this becomes a no-brainer....
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I think this is one of only a handful I've seen posted so I never think to look for that mark.ffeng31 wrote:Hello, everyone ??? Is anyone home ?? FOX ARMS Westinghouse . Aside form just taking our word for it , do thirty seconds of research and this becomes a no-brainer....
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Re: Which is the most valuable
Hello, Pic 2 what is it ?? 1941 too late for a m-91 tula 91-26; izhersk 91-25/26 and sestroyetsk 92-18 . You know about the americans 17-18 stamp at latest??
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#2 is a Finnish Model 91. Built from captured/purchased rifles. The Finns produced their own barrels and assembled the rest of the rifle from parts.
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Re: Which is the most valuable
NEW, for the win.....
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Re: Which is the most valuable
Hello, Thanks for the ED. On the finned remade rifle. It didn't look/isn't Russian m-91. That would be like a 91/38??? Some parts are M91, but not really a M91???
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Re: Which is the most valuable
Hello, Opps 91/39, I ment.
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It's a Finn M91boltaction wrote:Hello, Thanks for the ED. On the finned remade rifle. It didn't look/isn't Russian m-91. That would be like a 91/38??? Some parts are M91, but not really a M91???
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Re: Which is the most valuable
Ok, the NEW seems to have the most votes, especially conidering they are all the same price, so next is to get more pics of the rest of the rifles.
Re: Which is the most valuable
BubbaDX wrote:The AZF and the Remington are probably the hardest to find of the 4. All 4 are good buys at $300.
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X2 agreed. Its a toss up between the remington, westinghouse, and the AZF marked Tikka.