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  • EBWhite
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2006
    • 2116

    Price check on this M1

    I have a 1943 SA m1 Garand, non matching stock in decent shape with dings- lightly reoiled, etc... Metal is 80+%. Barrel is a VAR rebarrel, muzzle is about 3, throat is 5.....CMP gun, no import marks or anything abnormal about the gun.
    Could i fetch a rough 650 for this gun? What should it be worth?

    thanks
    eb
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    phish
    Veteran Member
    • Jan 2006
    • 3089

    Originally posted by EBWhite
    What should it be worth?
    whatever the price was from the CMP

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    • #3
      icormba
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2005
      • 1826

      Originally posted by EBWhite
      I have a 1943 SA m1 Garand, non matching stock in decent shape with dings- lightly reoiled, etc... Metal is 80+%. Barrel is a VAR rebarrel, muzzle is about 3, throat is 5.....CMP gun, no import marks or anything abnormal about the gun.
      Could i fetch a rough 650 for this gun? What should it be worth?

      thanks
      eb
      Sounds like a "Danish" Field grade? which is about $425.00 (under $450 shipped to your front door)

      but since they didn't grade the Danes that way... it's probably really a Danish "rack grade".
      In today's CMP standard that would be probably a Field grade.
      Last edited by icormba; 09-14-2006, 4:40 PM.
      Chris
      http://www.m1garand.net

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        EBWhite
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2006
        • 2116

        I would say it is a field grade, or possibly poor service grade....Checking prices at the fun show the cheapest Garand I see it in the $600 range. I have 2 Garands, like to sell one and hoping I could get 600 out of this one. Am I being unrealistic?

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