How to establish the value (price) of a rifle?

MysticMartin

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I need help to be able to know the value of this rifle that my father give me.

He want hunting with it, never kill, he might shoot it some time for the sight adjustment.

Almost new!

HVA-Carl Gustaf 1900 / Husqvarna - 243 Win Nitro (*saw it at 1250.00$)

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BRNO ZKK 600 - 270 WIN (*saw it at 850.00$)

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Thanks for your help in what to look for or an idea of the value!

* Didn't see many prices on the web :(
 
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The Carl Gustaf will vary depending on model, condition and caliber. Is the bolt jewelled? Does the floor plate have engraving? Need more pics!

The Brno I have no idea. I know the ZKK is a desirable action
 
HVA-Carl Gustaf 1900 / Husqvarna - 243 Win Nitro more details and pics!

I don't see any marks on wood, look like he never shoot with it or went hunting!

Don't think the bolt jewelled because it's strait color!




 
BRNO ZKK 600 - 270 WIN more details and pics!

This one has a little more life on the wood. He went hunting moose without success!

does have the pop-up peep sight at the receiver.

The set trigger work without fail after I slap the stock.

Look like to be stamp 76




 
Nice guns...
These are both fine sporting rifles, in great condition. If I were selling them, I'd start at $750 - $800, see what the response was.
TradeEx has had similar Swedes in well used condition - might be worth checking the prices for these.
 
Your Gustaf will likely sell in that $1000 range in very little time if you were to list on the EE in that condition. Maybe a little more. They are a wonderful and guys that appreciate them are willing to pay the money.
 
Both rifles appear to to be in fairly good condition without being able to see down the barrels, etc.
As advised the BRNO price $ 800 or slightly less and a hundred or so less for the Carl Gustav make a good starting point.
Remember, you can always come down when dickering but once down you can't go back up.
Regarding the BRNO the number stamp 76 indicates year of manufacture.
 
I think the CG is worth significantly more than the BRNO, it being a newer production Brno lacking the fit and finish of the Carl Gustaf rifle. Both are nice rifles though.
 
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