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posted April 28, 2017 10:45 AM
Anyone familiar with the Norinco model 59 chambered in .380 auto. Trying to find the value, the blue book and other publications list them in the $100-180 range but I see that specific model selling for $700 on Gunbroker. I'm aware things are worth what people are willing to pay but I was wondering if this is a fluke or a standard price this firearm is bringing. Thanks.

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posted April 28, 2017 04:09 PMHide Post
Norinco Makarovs are much more rare in the United States than other Makarov models, as they were caught up in the Chinese military arms import ban. I was unaware that they imported it in .380, but I do know that conversion barrels were available.


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posted April 28, 2017 05:03 PMHide Post
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Originally posted by qasoswat:
Anyone familiar with the Norinco model 59 chambered in .380 auto. Trying to find the value, the blue book and other publications list them in the $100-180 range but I see that specific model selling for $700 on Gunbroker. I'm aware things are worth what people are willing to pay but I was wondering if this is a fluke or a standard price this firearm is bringing. Thanks.


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posted April 28, 2017 08:37 PMHide Post
All Makarovs have gone up in prices in some ways.

As some one else mentioned, the Chinese version was the least imported, and to collectors probably more desirable .

The first Makarov I ever examined in person was the Model 59. My first impression back then in the late 80's was it was one ugly pistol,

Many years later, I appreciate the Makarov very much.

Media Advertised Makarov prices do run higher, catching a private sale or one in a gunshop tend to run cheaper.


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