Minimum 2K... JP.
$1000-1500. If this one has a plastic magazine housing/trigger guard, make sure it is not cracked through the front screw hole.
yes .. you may be royally fooked if it is ... I managed to acquire a long action replacement for my model M (mine isnt cracked but the one of the two retaining clips on the integral mag housing had a small repairable crack .. so "just in case") from Steyr in the US BUT I see they no longer advertise these in the spares section ... soooo... I dont know availability today over here and Euro prices can be high.If this one has a plastic magazine housing/trigger guard, make sure it is not cracked through the front screw hole.
A Steyr Classic full wood top condition could sell for 2K up north... The picture is bad, more would help for a precise appraisal, paid almost 3K for my Luxus brand new... JP.
With no disrespect, it may be listed at $2000, but that likely isn't what one would sell for.
I am inclined to agree. They are nice rifles but seriously let down by the plastic bits. If you've got one - then you know how accurate they can be! I dont know what calibre the pictured rifle is in ... for a carbine I like both extremes: short calibres like the 243/308/358 and big calibres like the 375H&H ... I dont really see the advantage of the intermediates like 270W or 30/06 in a carbine .. just my 2 cents.With no disrespect, it may be listed at $2000, but that likely isn't what one would sell for.
Sorry I didn't add more details but I was pressed for time when I posted this. The rifle was offered to me in a trade. It's a .270 and there is a small crack by the mag well. That is the only picture I have of the gun. The gun I had to trade was a TC Encore and I was just wondering if it was a worthwhile trade.




























