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06-28-2012 11:08 PM
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That is pretty normal for the M1
. The gas cylinder is made from stainless and doesn't hold color like the cast and forged steel does. Your gas cylinder is a narrow sight base type and is correct for your 1941 M1. The sight is a flush nut and also correct for your M1.
Your rifle looks very nice! Can you give us a detailed parts breakdown and serial number of your rifle?
Bill Hollinger
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1944 Willys MB
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Thank you!
I should be able to provide the serial number and the drawing numbers for small parts in a few days.
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I second Bill's opinion and request for pics. I have one that's probably about the same era and numbers close.
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Last edited by mannparks; 06-29-2012 at 11:41 AM.
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seems kind of high to me.
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It's not a gas "tube," it's a gas CYLINDER. FWIW, the gas cylinder lock screw is not a "gas plug," either.
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I don't have an accurate feel for the market anymore because of so many CMP
Garands being sold lately but $1600 seems high to me too. The barrel/receiver match and WWII provenance are helpful. If you somehow knew this rifle was a 1-owner gun for many years ther would be a better chance that someone didn't put it together from correct parts. The important thing to know is that ALL WWII Garands were rebuilt after the War so if it's absolutely correct, someone made it that way to increase the value. Anyway, still nice to have a correct WWII Garand
. It looks very nice FWIW...
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I don't agree that ALL M1s were rebuilt after the war and if it's absolutely correct someone made it that way. There are more than a few that didn't see an arsenal rebuild and are original. Granted, they are few and far between, still they are out there. I am not saying this rifle is original. A careful study of the rifle by someone more versed with them would be needed to determine that.
Last edited by Bill Hollinger; 07-01-2012 at 12:12 PM.
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