I'm set on beer for the rest of the year :dancingbanana:
Nah I still got the good ones, he'd had a big collection
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I'm set on beer for the rest of the year :dancingbanana:
Nah I still got the good ones, he'd had a big collection
thanks for the knowledge, learned alot about the M1. i ended up selling it for $750 + 300 rounds of 7.62x39 Wolf FMJ. Thought the deal turned out pretty good.
so what do you guys think in regards to value?
No other markings on the stock, when I noticed that, made me think it was more original than before...but stock doesn't appear to be walnut..
I found another marking on the safety...
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Thanks for all the input, I wish I knew more about the history, but never asked details when my grandfather was still around...
I got some pics of the barrel markings...
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When my grandfather passed, I inherited his collection, including this M1 Garand. Based on basic research, I've been able to determine that this was produced in 1944, I think.
What else can I do...
makes sense..when the Finns did the rebuilds, what was so much better?
Thanks for the info. I checked out GB found this auction below...I wonder how much the value is affected by the serial numbers being mismatched?
Finnish M91 Rifle : Curios & Relics at GunBroker.com
I'm trying to determine value on what I think is a Finn M24 that I got from an estate sale. Owner is dead and wife was unable to provide any details on it.
Here are some pictures and thanks for...