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    Quote Originally Posted by ap3572001 View Post
    If I decide to sell ( or trade) my 2.4 W-W parts gun, what should a FAIR price?
    It would depend on how many Winchester parts, original finish, and TE and ME. If just the receiver there may be a slight premium for some one who wants one. Maybe $650-850. If more Winchester parts then north from there. To maximize your dollars, you would probably do better to part out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dbarn View Post
    It would depend on how many Winchester parts, original finish, and TE and ME. If just the receiver there may be a slight premium for some one who wants one. Maybe $650-850. If more Winchester parts then north from there. To maximize your dollars, you would probably do better to part out.
    Its just the receiver. Other parts are mixed. 650-850 sound about right. I am new on this forum, how do You list for sale?

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    Go to main forum page and scroll down to "Gun Shopper" in blue. Post on the "Want to Sale" page. Take good photos and or post a link.

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    [QUOTE=dbarn;111228]Go to main forum page and scroll down to "Gun Shopper" in blue. Post on the "Want to Sale" page. Take good photos and or post a link.[/QUOT

    Thank You .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie59 View Post
    Hey Rick, do you mean Winchester M-1s prices are being driven up higher, or prices of Garands in general? The more people refusing to consider SA, HRA and IHC, might mean more good rifles for the rest of us.

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    The OP was asking about why Winchester Garands seem to command higher prices--in general-- compared to the other "brands" and I was simply pointing out that I had encountered quite a few Winchester collectors (to clarify: Folks who collect ANYTHING with the Winchester name on it) who purchase Winchester M1s & carbines at inflated prices. Obviously, more money than brains, but there used to be a bunch of them around. Maybe not so many any more.

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