I see a LOT of them sitting with $4000 price tags on them. The ones I see actually sell are priced in the $1800-2500 range for decent examples.
do any one really pay these big prices ? or are they only a marketing ploy ?
do any one really pay these big prices ? or are they only a marketing ploy ?
Its a moot point though if seller's won't lower their prices. I believe there were no takers for Wolverine's during the surplus sale so it went to the Calgary show. Its the same with Johnson Automatic Rifles - I've seen the same one at several gun shows not sell, year after year, because of the asking price. I believe it finally sold when the seller accepted a lower offer.
Check the EE - sometimes Vopo ones come up there (such may have sold recently - pm the seller and find out what it sold for).
Good condition G/K43's are worth at least $2500 or more on either side of the border. Rare codes or variations can add value. For example, an 1943 G43 with the cut out on the reciever can easily demand $4500+. All matching snipers or even non-matching snipers (with original mounts/scopes) can go for $5000+
People do pay these prices.
Many of the $4000-5000 priced G/K43's in the country right now are regular mill rifles and should probably be priced lower. They seem to demand a premium in Canada and most are Vopo/DDR rifles.
Johnson Automatics are worth more in the US but due to "US Property Markings" cannot be re-imported. They are a rare rifle and were only issued to Marines in the Pacific.
Both these rifles are collector variations and if priced right, collectors will pay these prices.




























