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Unread 09-25-2012, 07:38 AM   #1
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Nothing special about this one, the 6 inch 9mm 06/73 models are bring more and more on auction.

http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=306037085

Highest price yet since I have been keeping track.
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Unread 09-25-2012, 04:21 PM   #2
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WOW!!! That is surprising to me that these Mausers bring that kind of money. This just makes me that much happier that I bought one approx. 1 year ago for way less than that. Mine was unfired.
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They don't.....Just remember that internet auction sites are a crapshoot of circumstances. All it takes is two bidders with more money and ego than brains to bid an otherwise common item into the stratosphere.
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an otherwise common item
I beg to differ..this configuration is not that common in this country. Out of the hundred or so that I have documented only 13 are of this type and I have been collecting the data on them for approximately 4 years. There are even less of the 4 inch models.
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Hello Steve
I thought the Mauser Parabellum 9mm with the 4 Inch barrel and the Swiss style grip was the most common variety???
Am I missing something?
I bought one of these guns brand new,back in the day I haven't shot it very much.I have to wear a pair of driving gloves so the checkering doesn't hurt my silky soft hands.
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Unread 09-25-2012, 08:46 PM   #6
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I beg to differ..this configuration is not that common in this country. Out of the hundred or so that I have documented only 13 are of this type and I have been collecting the data on them for approximately 4 years. There are even less of the 4 inch models.
Regardless, I'm trying to point out that Auctions tend to inflate prices.
Would you pay that price for an example?
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I thought the Mauser Parabellum 9mm with the 4 Inch barrel and the Swiss style grip was the most common variety???
My data shows that the 6 inch 29/70 is the most common followed by the 4 inch 29/70. After those two come the 06/73 6 inch followed by the 06/73 4 inch.

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Would you pay that price for an example?
No, I wouldn't but I never thought that I would pay a 1000-1100 for the 7.65mm and 9mm that I do have. I got the both of them 1.5, 2.5 years ago respectively. Had been collecting the data for about a year and a half and when I started noticing that the prices were going up and just how many of the different types were available. The 6 inch 06/73 models have been selling for anywhere from 1700 to a little over 2100 recently. Now they are out of my price range. Supply and demand you know.
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I'm even more surprised. I'm posting one for sale today.
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Old post but I agree totally with Alanint, he is 100 percent right in my experience.
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