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There are several different types of Soviet/Russian 7.62x54R rifles. Last time I bought a Mosin Nagant 91/30 from AIM surplus, they were selling round receiver models for $79 plus shipping, and hex receiver models for $89 plus shipping. If I had purchased one for a customer, I'd have added $20 for my receiving fee. A Soviet/Russian pre-922r Dragunov SVD, on the other hand, can command up to $6000. A Tokarev SVT1940... you're looking at the $600 - $800 range. Mosin Nagants value varies greatly, depending on the exact model, rarity, unique markings, etc. A 91/30 PU sniper might go for up to $700, as can the Austro-Hungarian Empire captures, which were rechambered for 7.92x57 (the Soviet 7.62x54R actually has a bullet diameter of 7.92), and are extremely rare. An M44 might go for up to $250, but if it has the Finnish SA stamp (M44s with this marking are also extremely rare), it's worth significantly more.

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