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Posted By: pd721el Price check safari rifles - 09/08/21
Helping out a friend with a few estate guns. Hard to find any comps on these and there not really in my realm of knowledge. All in in very good/ original condition. I would appreciate any insight.

#1 Dakota Arms 76 Safari. 300 H&H excellent wood leupold vari x 3 2.5-8

#2 Dakota Arms 76 Safari 416 Remington. Nicely figured dark walnut leupold vari x3 1.5-4

#Sabatti Safari d61 470 Nitro Express with case

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Posted By: pd721el Re: Price check - 09/08/21
Sabatti 470 NE

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Posted By: MtnBoomer Re: Price check - 09/08/21
Originally Posted by pd721el
Helping out a friend with a few estate guns. Hard to find any comps on these and there not really in my realm of knowledge. All in in very good/ original condition. I would appreciate any insight.

#1 Dakota Arms 76 Safari. 300 H&H excellent wood leupold vari x 3 2.5-8

#2 Dakota Arms 76 Safari 416 Remington. Nicely figured dark walnut leupold vari x3 1.5-4

#Sabatti Safari d61 470 Nitro Express with case


That 300 is sure a beut!

(Though the scope mounts leave me asking why?)
Posted By: CGS3 Re: Price check - 09/08/21
Might look at Gunsinternational for comps
Posted By: Sendero558 Re: Price check - 09/08/21
https://www.africahunting.com/community/classifieds/

Is a comparable website to find/price check big bore rifles but most of the people on there are people that have the funds to that annual trips to Africa for big game hunting so like GB their prices are pretty much top shelf.
Posted By: Rookahawk Re: Price check - 09/08/21
So I collect Dakotas and I recently sold an as-new Dakota on one of the credible websites listed above.

They vary greatly in quality and value.

The top sellers will always be the storied cartridges. 500 Jefferey, 505 Gibbs, and 404 Jefferey will carry a huge premium. Then the 375HH and 458 win/lott will be second. The small bore "gentleman's calibers" will be third with the 7x57, 257 roberts, and 6.5x55 swede. The bottom of the barrel nearly unsaleable will be the Dakota calibers that were proprietary wildcats.

The configuration of the gun, all the upgrades, and the grade of wood effect price. (e.g. XXX english walnut is better than XX turkish) Quarter ribs, color case hardening, and included optics change things. So do hinged grip caps, pop up night front sight, full tanks on the bottom or top, skeletonized butt plates, etc.

Mine was about a $10,000 gun in the Dakota configurator. As new, never fired. Built during the Don Allen era of most demand. In 416 rigby with many upgrades making it very desirable. Had all the paperwork and order sheets. I believe it sold in 45 days for around $5000.

A 416 remington would be easily $1500 less than a rigby all things equal. The 300H&H would be about parity with the 416 remington.

I'd have to see the gun to give an opinion, but it could be anywhere from $1800 scoped for the trash wood or plastic stocked ones as far as value, all the way up to $8000 if it was originally a $20,000 custom gun with every option, highly engraved.
Posted By: Rookahawk Re: Price check - 09/08/21
Looking briefly at the pictures, they are base model Model 76 Hunter and Safari models. Lower quality scopes, sights, and mounts.

I'd be shooting at $2500-$3800 ranges for those rifles.
Posted By: pd721el Re: Price check - 09/08/21
Thanks everyone
I have the paper work and both are m76 safaris the 300 from 1994 and the 416 from 1989
Posted By: Rookahawk Re: Price check - 09/09/21
Both are Don Allen era Dakotas. that is helpful for value or at least marketability. They lack upgrades so they are "Base models", not in the desirable calibers, with mediocre scopes, which is why my estimates are $2500-$3800.
Posted By: pd721el Re: Price check - 09/15/21
I got them all sold thanks
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