Price check on 3 carbines!

burnt45

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Hey guys,
I need some help pricing these 3 carbines that are part of the trunk-load of guns I just bought. Since they aren't really of interest to me I decided to list them on the EE, and need to know what price range to start.

From top..... correct me if I'm wrong, please!
#1 - Mannlicher Budapest M95 (8x50mm)... bore excellent
#2 - Carcano M91 (6.5mm)... Good rifling/half frosted
#3 - Gras mle 1874, St. Ettienne M.80 (11mm) w/bayonet... pitted in a few spots but decent rifling & some shine.

Let me know what to look at/for, or if you need more pics.
Thanks in advance:)

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#1 - Mannlicher Budapest M95 (8x50mm)... bore excellent 125$

#2 - Carcano M91 (6.5mm)... Good rifling/half frosted 125$

#3 - Gras mle 1874, St. Ettienne M.80 (11mm) w/bayonet... pitted in a few spots but decent rifling & some shine.

Carbine 200$
bayo 100 , 150 if it has the scabbard.

I've seen the first two sell for 100$ on the EE , also does the Carcano have the clip to go with it?
 
The Gras mle 1874, St. Etienne M.80 (11mm), since it's a single shot and as long as it hasn't been modified. I believe it's an antique but I could be wrong as it’s just over .43 caliber. The value would be around $400 range perhaps more.

The bayonet looks like a chassepot model 1866 bayonet? Worth $125 if it has all it’s markings and a scabbard.
 
If the M95 is still in 8x50R (has not been rechambered to 8x56R - look for a big "S" on the barrel), its value doubles.

Carcano - Yup about $125

The Gras - as said, ~$400
 
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