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IZH 35

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I have a IZH 35 that I am thinking about selling, anyone know what they are going for now? Thanks
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My opinion is worth exactly what it cost you, but my guess is that if you list it at $450 you'll sell it immediately, and if you list it at $550 you might wait for a while to find a buyer. I bought one off of TT about 6 months ago, after it sat in the "for sale" section for a few weeks at $550. You might do better listing it on GunBroker.
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Recent GunBroker sales 615 - 650. A couple of no-sales nearer to $700.

It's a thin market; you need patience while waiting for a buyer.
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TomAmlie wrote: Thu Jul 18, 2019 10:36 am Recent GunBroker sales 615 - 650.
*Hilarious laughter heard from Europe*
A used IZH-35 (a good gun by the way) is here between 100 and 250 Euros.
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I may as well hang onto mine, then.
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As far as I know, it is also very difficult to get IZH parts in the US (and elsewhere) due to sanctions against the Russians. I certainly wouldn't buy one at any price unless I was sure I could get parts.
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Alexander wrote: Fri Jul 19, 2019 8:14 am
TomAmlie wrote: Thu Jul 18, 2019 10:36 am Recent GunBroker sales 615 - 650.
*Hilarious laughter heard from Europe*
A used IZH-35 (a good gun by the way) is here between 100 and 250 Euros.
A perfect illustration of the deleterious effects of government intervention in markets or interference with trade. Neither buyers nor sellers can access the best market.
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I sold a pair of IZH35M pistols not too long ago. One purchased new in 2001 that had ~12k rounds through it. The other purchased new in 2002 that had ~5k rounds through it. New I paid $410 each. Sold the pair for $400 each. Reason sold, lack of parts availability in the USA.
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Gwhite wrote: Fri Jul 19, 2019 2:44 pm As far as I know, it is also very difficult to get IZH parts in the US (and elsewhere) due to sanctions against the Russians. I certainly wouldn't buy one at any price unless I was sure I could get parts.
Ebay works great if you are willing to wait for the shipment from Russia, lots of parts and reasonable prices.

https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R ... IZH+baikal
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gimgim wrote: Thu Aug 01, 2019 10:06 pm
Gwhite wrote: Fri Jul 19, 2019 2:44 pm As far as I know, it is also very difficult to get IZH parts in the US (and elsewhere) due to sanctions against the Russians. I certainly wouldn't buy one at any price unless I was sure I could get parts.
Ebay works great if you are willing to wait for the shipment from Russia, lots of parts and reasonable prices.

https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R ... IZH+baikal
Note:

The ebay link shows lots of parts for Izh 46, which is an air pistol. Russian firearm parts are embargoed and - if you can actually order them - will be seized by US Customs. After that, good luck getting your parts or your money back.
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I know even the repair shops that work on IZH-46's have had trouble getting parts for quite a few years. I assumed that the embargo included air gun parts as well, although I think it was difficult even before the embargo went into effect.

A lot depends of how artistic the shipper is about labeling the customs declaration. If the screw/pins & springs come in as "machine parts", they might get through. If they get labeled 'air gun parts", it's bound to cause headaches.
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Re: IZH 35

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> The ebay link shows lots of parts for Izh 46, which is an air pistol.

My bad, I should learn how to read :-)
Sorry
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