M1 garand, WW2 all matching! Value?
Article about: Hey guys! I have my friends m1 garand, any thoughts of the value? It's has a 10000XX serial number.. Very cool? Help value? The only things that are not matching are the sights, (NM) and sig
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M1 garand, WW2 all matching! Value?
Hey guys! I have my friends m1 garand, any thoughts of the value? It has a 10000XX serial number.. Very cool? Help value? The only things that are not matching that I can tell.. Are the sights, (NM) and sight hood, (NM) am I missing anything? Can you take a look at the gas cylinder, the cap seems different from what I have seen? 1942 receiver and 1942 barrell. All Springfield. Slight crack in forend stock, can you translate the markings on the stock? The big thing is this a mostly matching WW2 m1? And any idea of a market value? Any thoughts? Anything wrong?
Thank you for any help!
-Danny
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Also barrell and crown are very clean.
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Need to see internals as well as what is stamped on op rod. Rifle appears to have been refinished
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by
Orlando8
Need to see internals as well as what is stamped on op rod. Rifle appears to have been refinished
I will have to get back to you on the internals. I did not see any markings on the op rod except the "M"? I imagine it went though some type of refurbishment? As most m1s did?
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You have to pull the action out of the stock, the op rod will be marked on the side. Post a pic so I can see if its cut or uncut
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Op rod is correct, I dont know about the rest of the trigger group or internals as you didnt post pics of those.So far the rear and front sight are not correct
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I would just order one through the CMP/DCM program.
Any war time/ military garand should not be all matching.
At the gun shows dealers are asking 1000 and up but they are not moving for that price.
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by
popeye
I would just order one through the CMP/DCM program.
Any war time/ military garand should not be all matching.
And why is that, of course they would. Atleast until they went through a rebuild or parts got sawpped around in a leaning party
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popeye
I would just order one through the CMP/DCM program.
Any war time/ military garand should not be all matching.
At the gun shows dealers are asking 1000 and up but they are not moving for that price.
My friend and I already both own one, this is his. I have a 1942 Springfield.
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