1915T Russian Army Rifle

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To give you a better estemate, we must see the barrel area immediatly to the front of the reciver. Both sides of that area the reciver, and all marks, as well as the sides of the rear sights and any stock markings. Theres many many many variables, but if the markings are such, it could be very desiarable, but as is, 250$ would be a very good price, if the bore is clean unpitted and shiney.
 
Yes, looks like the consensus is somewhere around $100-$200.

Assuming it's an intact Westinghouse M91 with good markings and a minty bore, I'd go considerably higher.

Original condition Westinghouse M91 Mosins (which is what you appear to have), have been fetching very good prices of late. The bulk of them never went to Russia but were surplused out and sporterized by Bannerman and the like. So few remain intact.

Current action for one starting at $595

http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=294976810

I think that's a bit high. These have sold:

$395
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=281226982

$421

http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=281226982

$505

http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=285096137

Etc. etc.

You get the idea. I'd say from $350 to $550 depending on condition. In the pics it looks nice and unmessed with, but if there's been ANY change to it including chambering or details, that can have a big impact on value. The prices above are for 100% intact, unmessed with Westinghouse Mosins. In this case the ones imported back from Finland are probably worse less, not more. It's the intact examples with black walnut stocks and good condition that are fetching a premium. And sparking bidding wars, as you can see.
 
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