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    M14 value

    Current value of a 1962 Harrington & Richardson with all GI parts built on a Springfield Armory receiver. Bolt is a TRW. Very pretty tiger stripe wooden stock.

    I also have a Promag scope mount and a 3x9 Redfield ART scope to go with it and two GI 20 round mags.

    Any help would be appreciated.
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    Highly variable prices are right now in the US! About the only way to find out is to put it on one of the auction sites and see what happens. Saw a plain Scout rifle two days ago priced at US$2500.

    However, there's signs that the ludricrous prices are stabilizing or dropping somewhat.

    Decide what you must have and set that as your minimum bid. It'll either sell or it won't.

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