Final Prices: RIA December 2018 (#75)

Published on December 11, 2018
Duration: 8:57

This video provides an expert-level review of final prices from the December 2018 Rock Island Auction, featuring a wide array of historical firearms. The analysis includes detailed insights into market trends, pricing anomalies, and the rarity of specific models, drawing on the speaker's deep knowledge of firearms history and the auction market. It covers everything from WWI sniper optics to rare prototypes and collectible semi-automatic rifles.

Quick Summary

Expert analysis of the December 2018 Rock Island Auction reveals significant market trends for historical firearms. The Glasvisier 16 sniper optic sold for $4,600, while rare prototypes like the Vickers-Berthier Model 1919 fetched $31,625. Notably, some common firearms like the H&R MC-58 commanded surprisingly high prices, indicating auction dynamics can lead to unexpected valuations.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Auction Review
  2. 00:05Glasvisier 16 Sniper Rifle
  3. 00:25Manchurian Mauser Price
  4. 00:45CSAD 1942 Trials Rifle
  5. 01:05Indian Prototype No.6 Rifle
  6. 01:25Pressure Test Mosin-Nagant
  7. 01:45Kar98k Rifle Values
  8. 02:14Wehrsmannsgewehr Sale Status
  9. 02:34WW1 SMLE Sniper Price
  10. 02:54Samuel McLean Slide Actions
  11. 03:28Vickers-Berthier Model 1919
  12. 03:48North China Type 19 Pistol
  13. 04:07Holland & Holland Paradox
  14. 04:28M 1899 Roth-Haenel Rifle
  15. 04:48Ellis XR-86 Sale Status
  16. 05:08Folding-Stock Mini-14
  17. 05:28H&R MC-58 Rifle Price
  18. 05:47Mauser 1914 w/ Kit Sale Status
  19. 06:08Colt-marked Star 30PK
  20. 06:27GunCrafter Industries Model 1
  21. 06:47Model 392 Galil (5.56mm)
  22. 07:07Model 323S Galil (.308)
  23. 07:27FN Para FAL 50.63
  24. 07:48CA Arms Co. Defiance AOW
  25. 08:08Colombian 7.62mm M1 Garand
  26. 08:27East German SKS Future Sale

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the final price for the Glasvisier 16 sniper optic?

The German Glasvisier 16 sniper optic from World War I sold for $4,600 at the December 2018 Rock Island Auction. This price was considered a good deal compared to typical World War II sniper rifle prices.

Which firearms did not sell at the December 2018 Rock Island Auction?

The Wehrsmannsgewehr, a German sporting rifle, and the Ellis XR-86, a unique hybrid AR-style rifle, did not sell. The Mauser 1914 with a 4mm Zimmerstutzen kit also failed to sell, likely due to an unrealistic reserve price.

What made the Pressure Test Mosin-Nagant command a high price?

The Pressure Test Mosin-Nagant sold for $3,450, with its high price attributed to the inclusion of its rare threaded-in accessories, which are commonly missing from such rifles. This highlights the value of original accessories.

Why did the Model 323S Galil sell for less than the Model 392 Galil?

The Action Arms Model 323S Galil in .308 sold for $3,738, less than the 5.56mm Model 392 Galil. This is likely due to its lesser military provenance, as the Israeli military does not commonly use .308 Galils.

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