Collector source had 1 maybe 2 month ago, price was $1900,supposed all matching.If a Repro is $700 to $800, then a real one is........
Collector source had 1 maybe 2 month ago, price was $1900,supposed all matching.
I think too, i found 1900 on the high side but was still nice rifle. I stick on my repro now but i wouldnt mind getting an authentic sniper. I also have the idea of a repro sniper svt 40 but i dont know yet if its worth the expense since the svt sniper are not really on the accurate side, at least its what mosts peoples say......Yeah but that one was a tad bit over priced. They go for less at gunshows. $1500 would be a reasonable price for buyer and seller.
I would sell mine at that price in a heartbeat!
If I had an extra $2200 Id buy it off you in a heartbeat!![]()
I don't think the one at collectors source was real.
Condition is everything. Can't give you a real price, without seeing lots of pics.
One sure way to tell if it's original is if it has a serial number into the side of the barrel, on a horizontal line to the receiver, just beside the chamber. That's why I wonder about many of the receivers that are on the repros. Are the receivers repros as well? I have an original, that looks like it was dragged to hell and back The scope is original as are the base and mount. They were replaced with original though excellent parts. They look different from the repro stuff. The same but subtle differences. Especially in the scope. Mind you, the rifle is Russian and the scope, base, mounts, look to be Hungarian. I don't know enough about them to tell.
I have a couple of the "EX Sniper" rifles that were reconverted during FTR to standard infantry rifles. None of them have the serial number on the left side of the chamber area. The Soviets, converted thousands of rifles to sniper versions and later, back again to standard infantry rifles. All of the "real" Soviet sniper rifles that I've seen, have the serial number on the left side of the barrel though, as long as they are still in sniper configuration. No serial number, it is either a repro or a standard rifle that was converted back to a sniper.
And why is that? I might even have that ad and pics saved on the hard drive.
He guaranteed it was Real.
He had it listed for for $2400 and $2000. Either he had 2 of them or lowered the price?
It was an izhevsk & it didn't have the number stamped on the side of the barrel. .
I would sell mine at that price in a heartbeat!
evsk snipers didn't have the number, they started in 42 or 43 I think I read.
BTW, the earliest Izhevsk snipers didn't have the number, they started in 42 or 43 I think I read.



























