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    M1 Garand

    Hello. I have an October, 1941 M1icon Garand serial #399933 with a trigger guard serial # C-46025-3-SA. It is one of 38,001 Englandicon Lease rifles sent to England in 1941-42. It has British Proof Stamps. I bought the rifle in 1980 and have never fired it. The butt stock has the original cleaning kit in it. I take it out every couple of months and rub it down and re-oil it and put a patch down the barrel. The barrel is bright with a shiny bore. The stock is original with some marks on it but in good shape over all. Any idea what this rifle might be worth? Thank You.
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    A picture heavy thread here will fetch you the answer you seek quicker than anything. There's a dozen threads like it to take a look at so you can see what pics we need. Otherwise, we're guessing...also, being in Canadaicon, your rifle is worth maybe half of what it's worth in the US. We simply don't have the demand for the genuine mint rifles here.
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