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Is the value of an unsportered M96 6.5X55 affected much by the country of manufacture? For example is a German one worth more than a Carl Gustaf? Thanks in advance
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I would agree with BH.
I would grab a German one first solely because it would be a very early one built, and there were less of them built. However, the Swede built ones are as good if not better than the German ones.
Bottom line, you can't go wrong with either one. You can make a nice focused collection around these.
The M96 and 38's baffle me like the Walther P38 pistol in that they aren't going for more on the milsurp market.
There are two different ranges of German M96's. Sweden ordered a batch of 5000, most if not all, stamped 1900, and numbered 1 to 5000. The other German-made 96 rifles made previous were already way past the 5000.
Bottom line is pay attention to the serial number as well on a 1900. There is a story behind the 5000 ordered.