Finn Sticker Shock

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Finn Sticker Shock

Post by TaosBob101 » Fri Jan 06, 2006 4:13 pm

Posted this on RGRWJB's Mosin page, but I had to share this with you all.... Please click into the "Rare Finn rifles" link at the top of the main page. Hold on to your wallet :shock: M27's anyone ?

Nice stuff,want a Sneak/No Name M39 myself



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Post by RGRWJB » Fri Jan 06, 2006 11:09 pm

$600-$800 FOR THESE RIFLES IN RIDICIOUS! I can't believe someone else with experience in collecting Finn Rifles have not stepped forward to call bullcrap on AIM. These are twice the Auction Arms or Gunbroker.com prices. Only 2 people benefit from these type of off the wall sales AIM and people who already have these in their collection.
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Post by Niner » Sat Jan 07, 2006 12:44 am

Ask is one thing . Purchase is another. Lets see how well they sell. AIM has been one of the better sources , and I have bought from them on several occaisons and the only reservations I have had is the freight on their ammo. After all, it is a real market, and when somebody we respect makes such an offering , maybe our collection stock, if we have any Finns, will go up.

What they are offering are individual weapons, not a stockpile. It is no different from some of the well respected boutique sellers that are regularly praised on the more main stream milsurp sites.

I do think they are assuming more value than there is in most of these offerings by 30% or more.
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Post by Stan in SC » Sat Jan 07, 2006 8:00 am

Niner is absolutely correct.Asking is one thing and getting is another.In my opinion a lot of people post on various sites,escpecially the auction sites,at a substancially inflated asking price hoping to catch the uninformed or unaware and relieve them of their dollars.

Dishonest?No.Unscrupulos?To a degree.Misleading?Sometime.The American capitalistic way?100 percent.

Purchasers should educate themselves before offering their money.If you are an uneducated or uninformed purchaser and you pay more for something that isn't misdescribed then the fault is yours.
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Post by awo425 » Sat Jan 07, 2006 9:53 am

There is a small batch of M39(1969&79, B barrels) on the market here, 230....260Euro.

M27 sell from 100 to 200 :-))))))

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Post by RGRWJB » Sat Jan 07, 2006 10:00 am

I notice that a Gunbroker/Auctionarms group called OLDRIFLES take a lot of heat for their prices being very high from certain people. Now I see AIM is right up there with them and in fact has passed them up.

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Post by spearedum » Tue Jan 10, 2006 11:49 pm

I thunk I saw ol Daddy digging a ditch after he bought some C&R's from AIM!

I'm after some good quality M39's for shooters, as I have a fine antique for show. I need a stock set for my barreled action, and one or two Seko's and a VTK..

I'll leave the M27, 28's and Tikka's for the financially solvient, as I'll use my solvent to clean my dirty M39's!

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Post by RGRWJB » Wed Feb 08, 2006 11:34 pm

I guess the collector market has spoken. They dropped it down half price....$495...which is still $150 over.
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Post by Ad Astra » Mon Feb 27, 2006 11:49 pm

How about the antique receiver M39's at Wholesale G&A?

They have so many; some are quite reasonable, others seem high.

I just got one: under $200, 100% blue, nice stock, VKT 1941 barrel... and it shot very well.

$100 M39's are gone forever.
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Post by TaosBob101 » Tue Feb 28, 2006 12:28 pm

Thats not bad. Last one from them for meNon-antique was 229 about two years ago for 100% blue 41 SAKO. I'm waitng to see if WGA gets going this Spring with their other Finns they have been forbidden to sell. I know that I'm going to pay if I do see a B-barrel ,or No-maker/Sneak.

We just don't have the pawn shops /gunstores or shows around here that produce any Finn Mosins.

That's life in 2006. The cheapest I have ever paid has been 150 from Allan's Armory for a so-so 42 VKT awhile ago.

I want just a couple more, then that's it. I moving on to something else.

Unless I find a M24,M27,m28 or another 28/30. Okay a nice M91 :razz:

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