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03-12-2013 12:50 PM
# ADS
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Pictures tell us much more that descriptions, sounds like a rack grade, to have it classed any better would need many pictures from many angles.
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You can just go to CMP website and compare. They sell exactly what you have.
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Those are not serial numbers, they are part numbers. All trigger housings have that number.
Real men measure once and cut.
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RRAD is the Red River Army Depot. You have a rifle rebuilt there in 1965. It is probably a Service Grade. I got one rebuilt at RRAD and it has a Winchester Receiver and SA barrel dated 1947. Its worth is basically what someone is willing to pay you for it.
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Djltx, welcome to milsurps.com. Enjoy the site, there are a great deal knowledgeable people here.
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$1000-1300 dollars all day long any day.
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Welcome aboard and congrats on the IHC! Garands are a world all their own and are a fascinating rifle to get to know.
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Here in N. California a springfield M1 is going for $1,000 at my local gun shop. I never took my gauges to tell if they were rack or service grades. Sounds like your may be service grade according to the TE but the ME would narrow that down some and pictures even more. The IHC are more rare so they would command a little more. Jeep's estimate is in the strike zone.