There are only 50ish of these in Canada and from what I hear 500 released worldwide. They are the closest thing to an original 91/30 we're going to get. They are all "lightly" refurbished. Mine is all matching original parts and stock with all its cartouche's on it. The only refurb I can see is a light sanding of my bolt.
I think their price is justified. A lightly refurbished 91/30 without the attached bayonet would sell for some good coin. Add in the Semin bayonet and the low availability of this rifle and you have justified the price of these.
Who knows what these will cost in the future....
So, I have a Hungarian 43M, 1 of 2 I've ever seen (the other was missing the bolt), I don't think it's a $1000 rifle.




























































