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Mint Condition Collector Grade Garand (CSP WTS Forums)
I'm not a Granad collector, but I'm curious.... 
Isn't this a LOT of money for this piece, or have they gone up that much?
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Badger
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I know money's tight, but I can't believe someone out there hasn't grabbed my
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Collector Grade Garand yet. There's no way I'd be selling it if I didn't need the money!
This SA #54761xx is in absolute mint condition, and comes with all CMP paperwork, including data sheet, in the original box. Entire rifle, from wood to buttplate looks new, and virtually unfired. It's not been fired since I've had it.
I know the price is a bit high, but this one will be well worth it to the individual who wants the best in a true collectible. Collector Grade Garands are hard enough to find in the first place, and nearly impossible to find in this condition. CMP hasn't had any of these for some time, and the likelihood of any more coming down the pipe is nearly zero. I doubt you'll find a nicer CG Garand than this one.
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07-07-2009 05:34 PM
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Yep it's a bit high
Those collectors from the CMP
are greek returns (nothing wrong with that), but that seller likely paid $1400 for that rifle. I have one from a few years ago. They are quite nice and I hope they do appreciate to that level. But I would think they could be had for under $2000. JMO.
Last edited by Tom Bowers; 07-15-2009 at 12:00 PM.
Reason: Left word out.
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Highly optimistic
Korean War era SA CG's are the most common. Their existence is not widely known outside the collecting community, & that has kept the price from rising to where it should be. Most have some op rod/sight damage to the stocks from storage in crates; you should be able to buy them in the $1,000-1,500 range. One with a pristine stock could bring several hundred $ more; his photos aren't good enough for me to tell the exact condition. For $2,300, I would expect one of the new-in-the-wrap Greek-return CG's that CMP
sold.
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Doug, that is probably the most beautiful post war Garand
I've seen but not for that money. For that, $1600.00 and that is pushing it.
Bill Hollinger
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