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    Winchester M-1 Garand bolt and H&R M-14 bolt

    Hey all

    Hoping someone can help me out. I have a few brand new, still in the grease Winchester Garandicon bolts. Keeping one for a build, but have been asked if I would sell off my others. What would be a fair price?

    Also, have a used, but great shape M-14 H&R stripped bolt. Just acquired a TRW one, so this one needs to go. Any ideas on value for this one?

    Thanks in advance!

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    why not just check and see what they are going for on gun broker. Not what someone is asking but what the auction sells for. Put them up for sale at that price and if no takers, lower price until it sells.

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    Right now now on Gunbroker I am seeing SA new in the grease '44 & some post war Garandicon bolts stripped low end about $60 up to $200 for new complets .I saw this one Auction # 186421006 with a pretty light finish go begging at around $90 Auction # 188076026 a buy now at $135.00

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    Winchester bolts (M1 Rifle)

    The early 1941 WRA bolts do not have the bottom hole and the milled slot for the firing pin is the short slot. These early bolts would have more value

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    If still available, I am interested in M14icon bolt. Contact me here or at Fredkane2@yahoo.ca
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