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03-06-2010 09:44 AM
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$350 + or - $100 depending on who isookig, and how bad they want it. jmho
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That is a great looking stock. Someone restoring a nice late 1944 to late 45 rifle will pay a good price for that stock. One problem getting what the stock is worth is the fact people are shell shocked by all the phony stamps on the market. Alot of new collectors may have a hard time telling a original cartouche from a phony. My point is that if you sell it on an auction site, such as EBay or G.B., how you advertise will have alot to do with the price you get. You MUST STRESS that the stampings are guaranteed to be original and show good photos such as you posted here.
You may be pleasantly surprised with what this stock may bring.
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On one of my rifles that had the same problem I peened the lugs on the trigger guard and it helped .
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I agree with RBruce. I've been shopping for the same stock to finish a retoration of my 3.7 Garand
( last piece ). A good example goes for about $350.00. On that note, if your interested in selling, I'm interested in buying.
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Originally Posted by
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$350 + or - $100 depending on who isookig, and how bad they want it. jmho
I agree with RBruce...
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Check out what Tony's asking for a mint EMcF stock-1200 bucks. Super nice "old wood" is soaring in price.
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Originally Posted by
Eugene Onegin
On one of my rifles that had the same problem I peened the lugs on the trigger guard and it helped .
Since it is a late war rifle and would have originally come with a stamped-milled hook trigger guard, which are pretty common, I would try a different TG with better lugs before I sold or traded the stock. That may be all it needs to tighten it up, and a lot less hassle.
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Originally Posted by
Charlie59
Check out what Tony's asking for a mint EMcF stock-1200 bucks. Super nice "old wood" is soaring in price.
And it is SOLD! Honestly who has $1200 for a stock and handguards, granted beautiful stamps? Wow, I wish I could drop that kind of cash on something like that.
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Well,
Personally I'd like to see the rifle that warrants such a perfect stock. Congrats to the guy that has that!