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Masseffect

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Hello everyone,

I am trying to find out how much these firearms are worth before I sell them. They were passed down to me from my father, aside from a couple of them, I don't really have a use for a lot of them anymore.

If you kind gents would give me an idea how much these are worth, it would be greatly appreciated.

** Note, the milsurp rifles have been re chambered to .22s and I do have mags for them

Thanks


***update. I added another 30 photos and linked them all to this album here.
http://s1101.photobucket.com/user/sylencer8/library/kidston
 
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The 2 military rifles are worth easily $1,000 + each. The mark IV has always been a .22 and with the CLLE we would have to see the markings on the wrist to determine what it started life as.
 
I am seeing 3 military rifles
New Zealand issue .22 short rifle Mk iv (rifle no 2 Mk iv)
22 short rifle mark ii
M1 carbine

would need more pictures to be sure of details. They are worth what someone is willing to pay. I do think $1000 + each would be at the top of the range and am thinking about $800 as a rough guide
 
Looking at what C .No.7 are selling for I would have to place a value of at least $1,000 for the Mk IV. The other rifle I would have to see the wrist markings to hazard a guess. I am curious to what is attached to the muzzle, as I am not familiar with such.
 
It is the Long Branch version of the Swift Training Rifle. Quite rare.
Carbine looks rebarrelled. I've been trying to read what is stamped on the carbine - CAL.30M?.
 
yes that is the long branch training rifle (also looking to sell. pics available ) behind the M1A1, and that is what it says on the M1A1, CAL.30MM not actually looking to sell the carbine just want to know how much its worth.
 
It isn't an M1A1 - a M1A1 has a folding stock, but the receiver marking doesn't say M1A1. CAL.30M1 or CAL.30M2, no such marking as CAL.30MM.
 
Would love to see any other NZ markings on the No2 MkIV* The butt disc is more that likely original to the rifle as a .22 Trainer.
 
If the M1 carbine has an N/R barrel on it, (and it doesn't have "M2" stamped on the receiver ring), it's value is $900 -$950 CAD. Nice looking carbine, and not a pot-belly stock, could be WRA as the lower forend was different than other USGI manufacturers. Selector slot cutout is not the standard factory shape, might have been a field mod.
 
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