Let us look carefully, and let's take into consideration:
- nice but practical useless rifle cartridge, extreme hassle to reload,
- cracked and glued buttstock, on both sides,
- oil damage at stock-system joints, still visible in spite of good repairs,
- re-cut checkering is clean, but sticks out like sore thumb, does not synch in style at all, icky,
- the ribs and the soldering work give me the creeps; I will count the shots until they are loose; you know how much work and $$$ it is to re-joint these lege artis?
In summa, the gun might bring 600 to 1000 €uros, if in top condition (nobody wants Drillinge in Germany anymore, the gun is thoroughly impractical for everyday hunting, and the few remaining collectors die out fast).
In *this* condition however, about 250 to 500, and 500 would be a happy price for the seller.
For the US market though, P.T. Barnum's dictum still applies. Hah.
Carcano