Mauser54 wrote:As ageneral rule, Turkish mausers don't have much resale value. I hope this has helped you some in answer to your questions. So this is just one of the contributing factors that has made the turkish mauser value very low and not sought after for building custom rifles. As opposed to a true German made or Czech, or Yugoslavian made mausers, they were large ring recievers and you could convert then to a wide range of different calibers. Which limits converting the reciever to accept only lower pressure cartridges when converting to a different caliber. One of the contributing factors on the turkish mausers is that they were manufactured with small ring recievers. given the condition yours is in, maybe around $100 to $125 tops, and even that depends on the bore condition of the barrel. As a value for resale, you can expect anywhere from $100 on up to $150 at the very highest. And since yours has a german barrel it shows that this at one time was a rebuild by someone else. If your mauser was complete matching numbered it might bring a few extra dollars, but not much. As ageneral rule, Turkish mausers don't have much resale value.
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