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Old 02-10-2016, 01:16 PM
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Hi forum

Need your help,
I know about a N°3NM chambered in .44 russian for sale.
Serial is #27513
It's blued, in average shape, all # match, original wood grips.
What year has it been made? How much does it worth?

Thank you in advance,
Francois
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Bonsoir,

Le bronzage a pratiquement disparu mais les marquages et rayures ont l'air correctes...attention un prix en France peut être le double par rapport aux US.
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Old 02-10-2016, 03:53 PM
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Bonsoir,
attention un prix en France peut être le double par rapport aux US.
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Oui, je sais.

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You are looking at the most common NM3 out there, 44 Russian and 6 1/2" barrel. It has seen lots of use and some abuse. The checkered stocks are heavily worn and don't show any checkering left. As Daniel noted, prices in Europe are much higher than the USA. It is difficult to tell exact condition, but it seems to be on the low end, maybe Good or even Fair. I would guess values here plus or minus $1000.
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Old 02-10-2016, 06:25 PM
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Thumbs up Thank you Glowe for your answer.

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You are looking at the most common NM3 out there, 44 Russian and 6 1/2" barrel.
Aesthetically, it's my favorite model.
It's for sale at a little bit more than 1200 euros, which is a good price for a NM3 on the european market.

Now, I would just like to know what yeat it has been made...

Francois
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That one would have most likely shipped in 1890. The SWCA database shows a 26,1XX and a 26,8XX that both shipped in 1890. Good luck with your purchase.
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Thank you glowe, you've been helpful.

Now, I have to negociate with the seller...

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