H & K 93 Value

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kevindugan

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I just picked up and H & K 93 with 1000 rounds and would like to check out the value of this purchase. The H&K has never been fired and is an IB code gun. Has the front bipod but it is not the original for some smuck broke that at the shop and I got the broken one and a new direct replacement. No scope which means no marks. Never fired - as new. The 1000 rounds of brass is in bandoneirs. Standard black furniture - will learn how to post pics tomorrow.

Thoughts as to value? Never shot and do not intend, this was an investment (the other guns are to mess things up down range).
 
I sent the pics of my Pacific Armament .308 that I am trying to determine if I got a good deal as well.
 

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I'd guess $3,000+ as truly NIB (i.e. actually with the box). As described, this probably in the $2,600-$2,900 range ... How many mags? 20 rd?
 
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Check gunbroker.com to see what people are actually paying for rifles like yours.

As far as it being NIB, without a box it ain't. It also looks like your rifle has some paint scrapes and dings around the mag well. What does the crown look like?

BSW
 
Yes, agree with BSW. As noted, NIB = box (preferably box, accessories and manual). Otherwise, the price dips. There is an "excellent condition" HK93 on gunbroker that is at $2,600 now.
 
No box and now that I look closer there are some scuffs from moving it around. Would probably put it at excellent but that would be a guess. No plans to shoot it, will keep until it's value goes up enough to get a nice .50cal
 
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