question about k31 value
Modern firearms have made great gains in their machining processes over the past 60 or so years.
If we look at a 1940's to 1950's vintage K31 that has been well maintained / very good condition, how much would you have to spend to get a comparable quality rifle manufactured new today (quality to be defined as accuracy, reliability, and fit of all metal components)
For the sake of this question, we can ignore any historical value of the gun, as well we can ignore the increased cost for ammo & accessories of the K31 or the fact that most new rifles will have a synthetic stock as a cost saving measure. In fact, cosmetics can be completely ignored for this question as it is subjective in my view.
Modern firearms have made great gains in their machining processes over the past 60 or so years.
If we look at a 1940's to 1950's vintage K31 that has been well maintained / very good condition, how much would you have to spend to get a comparable quality rifle manufactured new today (quality to be defined as accuracy, reliability, and fit of all metal components)
For the sake of this question, we can ignore any historical value of the gun, as well we can ignore the increased cost for ammo & accessories of the K31 or the fact that most new rifles will have a synthetic stock as a cost saving measure. In fact, cosmetics can be completely ignored for this question as it is subjective in my view.