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10-06-2009 10:34 AM
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You probably have a couple of nice service grade rifles. Thise are great shooters and look good in themselves. Then as you read and SEE more garands and talk with the owners you find that there are rifles that are interesting just because they are unique in some way. I actually collect and study the serial numbers of rifles. I like early serial numbers, those are the five and six digit numbers that are larger and really banged into the receiver. I like having the next to last number in a sequence. I have a rifle that is consecutive to another collectors. We have exchanged photos and data sheets. I have one of the last SA barrels that was ever made. I have one of the first HRA barrels that was ever made. There's a whole world of things that are cool about the Garand
. And I'm a lightweight, some of these guys know and have seen just about everything and know things unique aboout garands that some of us haven't even thought of. So sometimes it's not what makes one rifle more valuable, it's what makes it valuable and worth more to you.
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Very true about what is interesting to someone, maybe has I look at more I will have a better idea what is interesting. I thought it was interesting to have rifles that were all SA or almost all HRA. I also have an SA with a 47 barrell that is showing no signs of a rebuilt except maybe late WW2 because of the 1947 barrel.
I also have a six digit SA (7,6) that is a mix match but it is a CMP
special that I just had to have due to it being WW2 along with the six digit serial number! Not because I needed a like new Garand
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I guess my concern is to sell something off that was actually something worth something more!
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