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M1 Winchester Operating rod values
It is time for me to break up my 40+ year collections. I have somehow managed to obtain several M1
operating rods over the years, for which I have no use. I want to divest myself of most of my collectables, however have not watched the markets for years.
Here are two Winchesters for which I need opinions (all are at least VG+ to Excellent):
D35382W.R.A.; UNCUT; Slant; .526 Piston
D353282-W.R.A.; UNCUT; Slant; .526 Piston
Thanks for the help!
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07-15-2017 02:58 PM
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Here You Go..
Searched: M1
Winchester Operating Rod
A Completed Auction search on Ebay brings up these results:
M1 Winchester Operating rod | eBay
Pretty much nothing here on Gunbroker completed auctions results, comes back as the Rods Catch:
http://www.gunbroker.com/All/Complet...rame=1&Sort=13
HTH,
Charlie-Painter777
P.S. I believe Ebay selling fee is 10% of the final value (sold) fee. Plus add Pay pal fee. I believe it will total 15-18% IIRC. Others can help better than I. Part that P!ssed me off with them is they figure in and take from your shipping fee, thought you might like to know. Up to 50 (?) listings are free, depending on category. Usually gun parts list free IIRC.
Last edited by painter777; 07-15-2017 at 06:40 PM.
Reason: ADD P.S. about Ebay fees
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You might want to check the CMF "for sale" forum under M1
Garand, they appear to sell at higher prices and you are dealing with Winchester collectors.
Also you might want to show photos of the rear cam surface and tap for wear.
An early uncut 1941 Dulite color Winchester op rod is also worth more than the common parkerized op rod
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Originally Posted by
painter777
Searched:
M1
Winchester Operating Rod
A Completed Auction search on Ebay brings up these results:
M1 Winchester Operating rod | eBay
Pretty much nothing here on Gunbroker completed auctions results, comes back as the Rods Catch:
http://www.gunbroker.com/All/Complet...rame=1&Sort=13
HTH,
Charlie-Painter777
P.S. I believe Ebay selling fee is 10% of the final value (sold) fee. Plus add Pay pal fee. I believe it will total 15-18% IIRC. Others can help better than I. Part that P!ssed me off with them is they figure in and take from your shipping fee, thought you might like to know. Up to 50 (?) listings are free, depending on category. Usually gun parts list free IIRC.

Originally Posted by
painter777
Thank you, Charlie. I found this, however the eBay site has all CUT Winchester op rods & the Gunbroker site has noe.
Best. . .
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If your Winchester op rods are all in specs (front piston and rear tap) and without relief cut and not refinished the price range could run around $350 to $400 each
If you have the Dulite color you could add another $50 to $75
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Another data point, and this is a relief cut rod
WINCHESTER OPERATING ROD, Dupage Trading
Former Prairie Submarine Commander
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There was an un-cut Winchester operating rod sold on the CMP
"for sale" forum about six weeks ago for $299, there were some problems with condition and
some pits on the rod, but it sold.
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Former Prairie Submarine Commander
"To Err is Human, To Forgive is Divine. Neither of Which is SAC Policy."
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Originally Posted by
AFJon
Yes, but it is modified with the cut!
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