A local gun show might have a variety.
At our Memphis show in late September, there were at least three, and each was listed at $150.
But...a buddy's typical Russian had by far the brightest bore/rifling I've ever seen in a milsurp, (other than an unused 'cherry' LE #4/2). It looked like chrome or stainless steel.
The other two 44s were Romanian and Hungarian on the opposite table. These are much less common.
Same price, good metal & wood with bright bores/rifling, and non-matching bolts. These two sold Saturday by about 1300.
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