There were a couple available at the Penticton show today that I would rate at 75% overall and were priced around the $400 point.
I didn't check out the bores but the exteriors were showing handling and storage marks.
Milsurps are in the ''get them while you can'' on the commodity list. Snooze and you lose.
They're nice rifles for the most part.
Sometimes, like the Soviet era Mosins and Mausers, the first rifles that were sold off as surplus were in FAIR condition, then as they were replaced in the field by governments, the better quality pieces ranging from GOOD to Very Good showed up. Towards the end of the Golden Age, the New In Wrap firearms were released as surplus.
The more recent surplus units, such as the Swede Mausers were different. They sold off the M94 rifles first, then some M42b types, then released very nice M96 types and last the M38 types.
Surprisingly, they released the rifles they had in stores that had mostly been FTRed before going into long term storage. The last of them were in pretty rough shape in comparison, mostly mismatched or had been issued to civilian marksmanship programs.
The recent offering of surplus Carcanos are supposedly from Italian Police stores. Every single one of them I've seen, has been put away without cleaning. The bores are heavily fouled with carbon and copper.
I was lucky with the one I purchased but some were borderline junk. Luck of the draw I guess.