No published sn data. No way to value without a DETAILED description to include, finish, overall condition, caliber, barrel length, sights, grips, box, papers, accessories, type of action, etc..
No published sn data.
In all probability you have a CZ-27 that was made in Czechoslovakia during World War II. The Germans marked it "Bohmische Waffenfabrik" (Bohemian Arms Factory) or "fnh", the code for the same plant. Value will be based on the markings and condition. Prices for the "fnh" marking run in the 100 to 300 range. Navy markings can double or triple prices.
No serial number data published.
No published sn data. No way to value without a DETAILED description to include, finish, overall condition, caliber, barrel length, sights, grips, box, papers, accessories, type of action, etc..
Can't be answered without knowing who made it.
A waffenfabrik neuhausen bayonet serial number 108861 is worth approximately 300 USD.
$250.00
You will have to contact Anschutz
You will have to research old catlogs to find out.
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Depends on condition, from a $350 shooter to as much as say $1,500 like new in the box w/ papers. A generally very good condition is a 5-600 gun.
this is strange..CZ 27 with FNH markings were produced more towards the end of WWII (1943-45). Serial number 114331 is an early CZ 27 production, probably 1941-1942. a serial 114331 should not have the FNH marking, but earlier "Bohmische" markings