VALUE OF AN UNFIRED POLISH MOSIN NAGANT CARBINE. MADE IN 1953 <1FMJ>
VALUE OF AN UNFIRED POLISH MOSIN NAGANT CARBINE. MADE IN 1953 <1FMJ>
Are you inquiring about a M44 carbine? What makes you think it is "unfired"? What is the import marking...CAI?
I bought it new in wrap, and only unwrapped it, never shot it. <1FMJ>
If it is some of the 90's Polish imports, numbers matching and has the correct Polish sling and oiler, it could go as high as $350+
Just my $.02
My value may be a little optimistic, according to what I saw at the Saline gun show this morning. Russian and Polish M44's in good shape, many in cosmoline, for $195 each. Looked like a dozen of each, no slings, some missing cleaning rods.
Last edited by john.41; 01-12-2019 at 05:19 PM.
One sold on GB for $1300.00
I would think there are a lot more Russian M44s out there than Polish. I would expect the Polish to be more valuable. Gunbroker, (I know, I know) shows people trying to get 400-500 for nice used specimens. Don't know if they are being successful, though.
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