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nice , If there reloads, you should consider shooting them in a bolt action. these rifles don't do so well ,with some peoples reloads.
 
Only those of us who knows what the correct one looks like. I liken it to putting Marilyn Monroe into a potato sack, it works but it works a lot better if she is in a swim suit.

im well aware of what the original looks like
took all of 4 seconds on google

i liken it to being able to take marilyn out of her potato sack and givin her a go as to just looking at her in a swim suit!

rephrase! i would rather have marilyn in a sack then nothing at all!!

marilyn in the sack!! hehehe
 
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im well aware of what the original looks like
took all of 4 seconds on google

i liken it to being able to take marilyn out of her potato sack and givin her a go as to just looking at her in a swim suit!

rephrase! i would rather have marilyn in a sack then nothing at all!!

marilyn in the sack!! hehehe

I could make additional comments along these lines but if you are satisfied then that is all that counts. Enjoy! But I will make one more suggestion. Inspect your rifle to see if it has a two piece firing pin. If it does not I suggest you invest in the parts. But you most likely knew about that.
 
FN made an aluminum side mt for sniper use..........not sure where you can locate one though? Harold
 
Have a FN -49 which I bought 35 years ago and its just sitting in the safe. Wanting to sell what do you think I should list it for on the exchange. I put about 50 rounds threw her in total before that it looked to be new or unissued if that's the term.
 
Have a FN -49 which I bought 35 years ago and its just sitting in the safe. Wanting to sell what do you think I should list it for on the exchange. I put about 50 rounds threw her in total before that it looked to be new or unissued if that's the term.

That depends a lot in what caliber it is and the condition of the rifle. These 8mm versions are the least desirable of the lot from a price standpoint.
 
Have a FN -49 which I bought 35 years ago and its just sitting in the safe. Wanting to sell what do you think I should list it for on the exchange. I put about 50 rounds threw her in total before that it looked to be new or unissued if that's the term.

$1100 is probably a good starting point. You might be able to squeeze a bit more out of it if you are willing to wait for a sale.
 
Nice to see some more Portuguese surplus 8mm! I'd never seen any here, then got a sealed box a few weeks ago. Then you got one. Supposedly some of the finest 8mm surplus ever. Made by FN
 
Nice to see some more Portuguese surplus 8mm! I'd never seen any here, then got a sealed box a few weeks ago. Then you got one. Supposedly some of the finest 8mm surplus ever. Made by FN

That Portuguese surplus 8mm is fantastic stuff. I have only shot 80rds of it, but it was right to POI and it was non-corrosive (be careful to check the year of manufacture, as some is corrosive)!

Have a FN -49 which I bought 35 years ago and its just sitting in the safe. Wanting to sell what do you think I should list it for on the exchange. I put about 50 rounds threw her in total before that it looked to be new or unissued if that's the term.

Caliber and country makes a difference.

Some rough values
7mm Venezuelan FN-49 700-1200$
30-06 Belgium, Luxemburg, or Columbian FN-49 900-1500$
8mm Egyptian 600-1000$
7.62 Nato Argentinean FN-49 900-1500$
7.65 Argentinean FN-49 if you have one of these you win the FN-49 Jackpot and could likely ask quite a fair bit as there are next to none left in existence.

Usually the price is somewhere in the middle for the rough price range.
 
FWIW, the last two 8mm guns to sell on the EE were advertised for $550 and $600 respectively within the last 2 weeks. For all we know they may have sold for something less than that. Both came with goodies and looked to be in nice shape. $600-1000 is on the high end for sure. I would personally never pay that.
 
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