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4/5/2016 10:11:18 AM EDT
BYF 44 Mauser made p-38 serial number 828x d
The blueing has been stripped off by come idiot. It's a little beat up. My friend wants 400 for it, seems high. What's a fair price? And since some fudd already ruined it by stripping the finish I was thinking if I do buy it that I'll have it reblued and touched up as a shooter- opinions?
5/12/2016 6:35:54 AM EDT
[#1]
That guys P.38 was made in 1945 in January of that year .  $400 is not too high a price but I would need to see pictures.   On picture is worth 1000 words.  The post was P-1's run about the same price range. If you do buy it do not shoot any +P in it.  Only use standard velocity ammo. It will probably work best with 124 g fmj like Federal American Eagle or Gecco the Winchester White box 115 fmj works well too.
5/12/2016 8:51:08 AM EDT
[#2]
I wouldn't bother having it reblued. The collector value was destroyed when the previous owner stripped the original finish and putting more money into it isn't worth it. $350-400 probably is fair to the right buyer, but I wouldn't be that buyer myself. If you could get it for $300ish as a shooter I don't think you'd be doing too poorly if it interests you. The surplus P1s were valued about there up to a year ago, and I consider those shooters. Unmolested bringbacks and you're going to have to invest double or more for anything that isn't ragged out.
6/30/2016 4:03:16 PM EDT
[#3]
I'd only buy it as a shooter and would not pay more than $300 for it.  
If you are going to pay more, wait till you find one that hasn't been screwed with!  
Sarge
7/1/2016 5:04:09 PM EDT
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I'd only buy it as a shooter and would not pay more than $300 for it.  
If you are going to pay more, wait till you find one that hasn't been screwed with!  
Sarge
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This .... Plus the later war models were not as well built as the earlier war model ones.  I see P38's all the time going for 500-800 depending on condition.  The past weekend I saw several for 550 in very serviceable condition mostly finish wear no pitting and decent bores.  I passed as I was looking for a CZ75.