Updated info on RC bcd 43...I think I can control my OCD...
Good Evening.
I am new to Mausers having focused on Mosin Nagants lately, but I own a Romanian Contract vz24 and Swedish M96. I also have a transitional Gewehr 98 on layaway. The ultimate though, is the K98k. I bought "Backbone of the Wehrmacht," researching here and elsewhere, and talking to friends but ultimately collecting the K98k is a bit baffling still. I have a very patient person who I am hoping to buy my first non-Russian Capture from, but I stumbled on a Russian Capture bcd 43 at a local pawnshop. Unfortunately I didn't take any photos but it appears to be a standard, electro-pencilled, refinished, replaced stock rifle. It is priced at $449.99. I know it isn't the rarest make of K98k out there, but, all things being equal, is it of interest at that price or just kind of standard. I passed on a 1940 RC 337 marked rifle that I now understand was probably worth grabbing, even as an RC.
I myself like the idea of an RC, just knowing the history they represent, but I know more original is generally more desirable. Do RC values fluctuate based on manufacture or are their prices more stable and commensurate with each other because they were generally refinished, mixmasters?
Thanks
///UPDATE///
Well, I went back and looked at the bcd 43 in my local pawn shop. Normally the shops around here let me take photos to do my research but this one wouldn't. So, what I saw was standard RC refinished and electropenciled. However it seems, based on my newbie research, that the TYPES of parts are right, ie. milled-solid upper band, milled lower band, milled trigger housing and magazine plate. In the short time I could tell (or remember from research) I believe the waffenampt and firing proofs are the correct nazi eagle type. Like a dummy I neglected to note the SN, it was four digits with a suffix I believe. No sight hood, no cleaning rod and the front capture screw was missing. The laminated stock had the cupped buttplate. Rifling was strong but dirty (no surprise). So, all in all it appears to be what I have narrowed in on as my requirements for an RC, "correct" types of parts, even if mismatched.
That said, at $450 it seems to be pretty "market" value so I think I will be, hard though it may be, to keep focussed on the bolt mis-matched I am saving for!
Thanks again!
Niels
Good Evening.
I am new to Mausers having focused on Mosin Nagants lately, but I own a Romanian Contract vz24 and Swedish M96. I also have a transitional Gewehr 98 on layaway. The ultimate though, is the K98k. I bought "Backbone of the Wehrmacht," researching here and elsewhere, and talking to friends but ultimately collecting the K98k is a bit baffling still. I have a very patient person who I am hoping to buy my first non-Russian Capture from, but I stumbled on a Russian Capture bcd 43 at a local pawnshop. Unfortunately I didn't take any photos but it appears to be a standard, electro-pencilled, refinished, replaced stock rifle. It is priced at $449.99. I know it isn't the rarest make of K98k out there, but, all things being equal, is it of interest at that price or just kind of standard. I passed on a 1940 RC 337 marked rifle that I now understand was probably worth grabbing, even as an RC.
I myself like the idea of an RC, just knowing the history they represent, but I know more original is generally more desirable. Do RC values fluctuate based on manufacture or are their prices more stable and commensurate with each other because they were generally refinished, mixmasters?
Thanks
///UPDATE///
Well, I went back and looked at the bcd 43 in my local pawn shop. Normally the shops around here let me take photos to do my research but this one wouldn't. So, what I saw was standard RC refinished and electropenciled. However it seems, based on my newbie research, that the TYPES of parts are right, ie. milled-solid upper band, milled lower band, milled trigger housing and magazine plate. In the short time I could tell (or remember from research) I believe the waffenampt and firing proofs are the correct nazi eagle type. Like a dummy I neglected to note the SN, it was four digits with a suffix I believe. No sight hood, no cleaning rod and the front capture screw was missing. The laminated stock had the cupped buttplate. Rifling was strong but dirty (no surprise). So, all in all it appears to be what I have narrowed in on as my requirements for an RC, "correct" types of parts, even if mismatched.
That said, at $450 it seems to be pretty "market" value so I think I will be, hard though it may be, to keep focussed on the bolt mis-matched I am saving for!
Thanks again!
Niels
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