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Neighbor asked me to sell these for him. Both appear in very good shape. I see the values are all over the place. I've got some research to do! :-)
 
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So much of these gun's values depend on originality of the parts and which manfacturer made them. (Especially the Garand)


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My first centerfire rifle was an Eddystone with poor bore. Dad ordered it for me from Sears for $30 about 1966. I was a thrilled 13-year-old kid. Cool


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Bill, if you were 13 years old, was it a flintlock? :-)
 
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Jon, you are relentless. Big Grin


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Just messin with ya....I just turned 73!!!!!!
 
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Originally posted by Biebs:
Bill, if you were 13 years old, was it a flintlock? :-)


I was wondering how a 100 year old design falls under "modern"


Values are all over. The 1903 could be a crayfish hole barrel parts gun, or a pristine email, or a sporter... with a wild range of price and value

A garand? Details are everything.. maker, period, completeness of same vendor parts, DCM or not, grade or not...

Not any help, I know. Just letting you know it's a wide range of quality and opinions to drive the price...


Garands are fun to shoot, but I never got the fever around them


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Jeff, I took the Garand to a collector. We will disassemble it and note all the part markings. It's supposed to be "numbers matching" according to the owner, but you know how that goes.
 
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GB has one listed now
M1 Garand $1875.00
122 bids and 6 days to go !


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