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New M1 Garand Owner Looking for Knowledge/Appraisal
Hello everyone!! Brand new Garand owner as of today; 1943 Winchester receiver/barrel with LOTS of WRA parts. Curious how much of this is actually Win other than the items marked WRA. I forgot to photo the barrel but it does have the oval WP proof. Trigger guard is also WRA. 46025 W.R.A. with white letters.
Barrel and Throat are 2+
Follow the link for the other photos I took and if I missed anything PLEASE let me know!
1943 Winchester M1 Garand WRA - Album on Imgur
Been reading, but I would really appreciate an expert read on what I own and an estimated value (so I know just HOW happy to be). Lifelong ownership dream fulfilled so I won't be upset either way.
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07-27-2019 01:45 PM
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Stock, op rod, trigger housing, rear lock bar site aren't Winchester. value 950 plus
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If the barrel is correct and matches the receiver and not the 1960's Winchester replacement along with the Winchester bolt you have a nice barreled receiver . The other missing parts will cost $1200.00 or more to have a all Winchester M1
the stock will be hard to find in good condition , I saw one a year ago that sold for $750.00 that was in very good or better condition . Start looking for the missing parts to get it as close to correct as you can , nice start to having a complete Winchester .
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Is this a rifle from the CMP
or a private purchase?
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