Another tiresome value of milsurps thread

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I know, another tiresome what are they worth thread, but I have always had fair assessments here.

Time to thin the herd again. I will add pics soonest, but in the meantime looking for approx value as I do not see these on the EE much:

Astra 600 9mm Parabellum, Chilean Air Force contract, excellent all correct and matching.

Finnish Lahti 9 mm Parabellum, excellent condition, but bluing wear from holster, so say very good, all correct and matching

Japanese Arisakas Type 44 Carbine with second pattern (rarest) folding bayonet. Not sure if a mismatch as Arisaka numbering is a tad confusing between serial numbers and manufacture codes, very good condition, gorgeous pre war bluing with bolt dust over. Downside is it is completely shot out, so a collector not a shooter version of a rare rifle.

Very late war Arisaka Type 99 Last Ditch. All correct late war. Wooden butt plate, cylindrical bolt knob, fixed peep etc. Forget the series number offhand. Also have a last ditch bayonet square pommel, straight quillion, no fuller with twine bound wooden scabbard and original green paint to go with it. I spent a long time trying to find the best of the last of Imperial arms so to speak. Both in excellent condition.

Any input appreciated.
 
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Egyptian Rashid 7.62x39. excellent condition, all correct and matching.
800-1200$ range
Egyptian Hakim 8mm. Very good to excellent, all correct and matching. Correct bayonet with it.
500-800$, maybe a bit more as it does have the bayonet
Astra 600 9mm Parabellum, Chilean Air Force contract, excellent all correct and matching.
800-1200$ though I am not 100% sure on these, I don't follow pistol prices nearly as much as rifle prices
Finnish Lahti 9 mm Parabellum, excellent condition, but bluing wear from holster, so say very good, all correct and matching
1200-2000$ again I am not the best at pistol prices, but this is a particularly desirable pistol especially in excellent condition
Japanese Arisakas Type 44 Carbine with second pattern (rarest) folding bayonet. Not sure if a mismatch as Arisaka numbering is a tad confusing between serial numbers and manufacture codes, very good condition, gorgeous pre war bluing with bolt dust over. Downside is it is completely shot out, so a collector not a shooter version of a rare rifle.
600-1200$, the fact it is shot out is really a value killer
Very late war Arisaka Type 99 Last Ditch. All correct late war. Wooden butt plate, cylindrical bolt knob, fixed peep etc. Forget the series number offhand. Also have a last ditch bayonet square pommel, straight quillion, no fuller with twine bound wooden scabbard and original green paint to go with it. I spent a long time trying to find the best of the last of Imperial arms so to speak. Both in excellent condition.
[600-800$ Last ditch Type 99s aren't nearly as desirable as the earlier ones from what I have seen
Any input appreciated.

I gave some rough values based on my experience above in the blue. Definitely sounds like some interesting items.
 
The Lahti is not a $2k gun. Cool, but not Finn luger cool. More like $1200-1400 on the high side. Average ones selling for $800 or so.
 
Depends on what the buyer is after. I've not seen one type sell for more over the other. I'm a Finn collector, so I don;t care about the Swedish ones, but there are LOTS of Swede Mauser collectors who adore the Swedish Lahtis.
 
The reason why I am asking, there is a Swedish Lathi for sale in excellent condition for ~$800.
How do they shoot?
 
They are not the best design, really. There's a reason they aren't in service anywhere today. But cool nevertheless for what they are.

The sights, like most contemporary guns, are not great.
 
They are not the best design, really. There's a reason they aren't in service anywhere today. But cool nevertheless for what they are.

Pretty much none of its contemporaries are in service today. Only one I can think of is the Browning Hi-Power, and even then it is on the way out in most countries.
 
Pretty much none of its contemporaries are in service today. Only one I can think of is the Browning Hi-Power, and even then it is on the way out in most countries.

I can think of a few still in use by some military and police forces, and not in 3rd world countries either.

-1911
-Walther PPK
-S&W Model 10
-Walther P1 (P38 variant)
-Hi-Power
 
From Wikipedia:

Current Users:
Austria
Chad: P1 variant.
Chile: Chilean Army.
Independent State of Croatia
Finland: Finnish UN peacekeeping forces, P1 variant.
Germany: P1 variant.
Kingdom of Hungary
Italy
Lebanon
Macedonia: P1 variant.
Mozambique
Pakistan
Portugal: Portuguese Army.
South Africa: Standard sidearm of SA Police.
Sweden: HP variant.
 
that must be a very old chart, Austria uses the Glock since 20 years, and Germany replaced the P1 nearly 15 years ago.
 
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