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11-13-2011 01:33 PM
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First off let me welcome you to the site. Pictures would help. I've not seen one either so it would be nice to see the one you are looking at.
BTW, take the cap lock off
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Does it look like this:

This is a Springfield Armory 87A with a furniture makeover. Savage and Stevens made the 87A also usually they did not have a serial number until later. I have a Stevens 87A with no serial number.
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That's neat Bill. Why don't you just send it to me? I'd take good care of it!...Really I would...
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It looks just like the one in the picture. ALso it is a 87A . What would be a fair price range for them. Are they very rare. I don't know anything about a Garand
so I need help. THANKS
Last edited by FRADYCAT; 11-13-2011 at 03:22 PM.
Reason: correcting wording
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That's neat Bill. Why don't you just send it to me? I'd take good care of it!...Really I would...
BAR, that is not mine however it is very cool. I do have an 87A that needs a feed spring to run.
Fradycat, I don't have an answer for you. One would be nice to have though. I will say this, the S/A, Savage and Stevens 87As are dirt cheap. I don't think I've seen one go for much over $150.00 in great condition. Now, add M1
Garand type furniture and you may have another story.
Bill Hollinger
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To add to what Bill said, Fradycat, you might want to ask on the .22 small bore forum as well.
There's a wealth of information about many types of .22's by the gentlemen on that forum.
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Thank You to Harlan (Deceased) For This Useful Post:
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It's an 87M . It is not military production nor was it ever used as a military trainer. Prices are all over the board on these , between a couple of hundred to 6-700 I would think. There is a long , long multi page , multi year thread on these that should answer most of your questions.
Military 22 Caliber Target & Training Firearms Forum
Enjoy , Chris
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Chris, this one is an 87A as seen in the other photo of this same rifle. I suspect this maybe a home made to look the part and maybe even for foolery.
Bill Hollinger
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Bill Hollinger
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