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How much would a Antonio Zoli Zouave in real good condition be worth these days. Would $325 be a good price? Any help appreciated.
 
$325 seems to be the magic number for Zouave repros, Zoli and otherwise, in recent months. I saw one Zoli for $250 (that I didn't have) at a recent gun show, but everything else I've seen lately says $325. If the bore's good, buy it.
 
I hadn't realized how much they had gone up! I paid $300 for a new Euroarms Zouave about ten years ago. Did a quick search of GunBroker & found that NIB Piettas' are going for $599-$699. The two used ones are going for $200 & $425. I'd have to agree with the other posters.....$325 sounds like a reasonable price for a clean example.
 
$800.00? Heck I've got a Zoli I'll let ya have for $600.00 (Plus Shipping)
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Also concur that $325 would be a good price for a clean rifle.

I just picked up a Euroarms "as-new" from Track of the Wolf for $479 with about the prettiest stock I've seen for a Zouve. It goes to the range with me on Saturday for round-ball and mini-ball testing.

Local pawn shop wants $300 for an older Navy Arms import with a stock hit by the ugly stick (looks more like brown paint than wood - definitely a project gun in my book).

- Virgil
 
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