OK to ask what my rifles might be worth here?

I have access to all the milsurp information in the world. If you'd like a valuation, I'll take them on consignment and hold on to them until they sell, ensuring they get fired every season or so; that is just how dedicated I am to taking care of your firearms. Send them now, and I'll make sure I take pics of every time I kick the ass out of some paper. Selling them may take 10-15 years, but that shows just how committed I am to be in this deal for the long haul. :)
 
Well guys, today I sold the last of them (and by last, I mean all but one..I just had to keep a No 4!) Thanks for all the input & making me a more informed seller. I now have a few extra $ to get back into this sport! :)

One last question - I found around hundred rounds of ammo for my M95. I *think* it is 8x56R. What would they be worth? I tried google and there does not seem to be a lot of milsurp ammo out there I can compare it to. For some reason, some of the rounds are marked with the National Socialist Party eagle, and others have marking I cannot ID. They are all packed in cardboard boxes and each box has 2 x 5-rd clips.

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Cheers!
 
The Nazi marked 8x56 ammo is not very common nowadays. You should be able to get a fairly decent price out of it. Definitely not for shooting, collectable. I would guess $30-$40 for a ten round carton for the dirty bird stuff but maybe some more knowledgeable on here will disagree.
 
8mm Model 30.
Definitely not 8x57 Mauser.
In a huge coincidence, I was firing my own M95 rifle this afternoon!
It's a light little carbine, so it kicks like a SOB!
And I generally like recoil.
 
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