KREBAUM wrote:I would like to know the value of a Grunig & Elmiger 300 meter free rifle? This rifle belonged to a shooting buddy of mine that has passed on and I am selling his firearms collection for his widow. Here is what I know about it and a few pictures. I have more pictures if needed. Any help would be much appreciated.
Grunig & Elmiger Model 200, 300 meter free rifle with sights .308.
Comes complete with sights, hook buttplate and handstop. I bore scoped the barrel and it looks very close to new. Barreled action excellent, stock is in good condition.

First of all I am very sorry to hear about you friend passing on. Its nice that you can help his family sell his firearms. I ve been in similar situations myself.
Regarding the Grunig and Elmiger Rifle; I personally am interested in the gun. Can you contact me so we can discuss the rifle? Where exactly are you and/or the rifle located?
Here is my contact info; Doug (303) 761-4626 phone/fax
dougolmstedotr@hotmail.com Id like to see more pictures if you can email some.
The Grunig rifle is not valued in the "Blue books" because they are so rare, and often are custom built to order. The value can vary quite alot, and often is simply a matter of finding someone looking for one to buy.
The last used Swiss 300 meter rifle I bought was a few years ago. If you do some internet search you will find one for sale here in the states only once a year or so. Gun Broker, Guns America, Guns International, and Auction Arms some time you will see one .
The Grunig and Elmiger rifle is a top of the line gun however, as is a Tanner for example. Posting the gun for sale on speciality websites and forums like this may be the best way to find a buyer. Using a auction website might sell the gun sooner, but most likely for less money.
I look forward to hearing from you. Seriously, Ive been looking for a nice G&E rifle to add to my collection for awhile.
Maybe some of the guys here can add to the discussion with their ideas as well.
Again, sorry for your loss.