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    Question Value of Some Small Garand Parts

    Attached are some pictures of a few small M1 Garand parts that I am planning to use as partial trade on some other items. I was wondering if I could get an estimated value of the parts here in the USAicon. Thank you and if you would like any of the items in the picture, make me an offer via PM.

    My Observations (That could be wrong):
    -Elevation knob and pinion look to be post war
    -Windage knob is an SA post war fixed style flush nut
    -Hammer is SA and I am not sure of the age as I am not yet good with drawing numbers
    -Lock Bar is the Type 2

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    Nothing guys? Not even a ballpark?

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    revision 2 hammer $25 to $35, check one of the dealers for prices on the sight parts

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    Thank you. The hammer is what I was not seeing out there on the parts sites.

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    FWIW, those parts might cost you $60+ or - if you bought them from a dealer at a gun show. Of course, if you were trying to sell them to the same dealer, he would offer you $30-40 or so. Profit margin, you know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick Cummelin View Post
    FWIW, those parts might cost you $60+ or - if you bought them from a dealer at a gun show. Of course, if you were trying to sell them to the same dealer, he would offer you $30-40 or so. Profit margin, you know.
    My thoughts exactly. I traded the elevation knob and pinion, windage knob and hammer for an item, from Anthony at Orion 7, that was $35+$7 shipping for a total of $41 and I was happy. He is a great guy to do buisness with. I kept the lockbar as he did not want it. Speaking of the lockbar, is that actually a type 3 rather than the type two I was thinking it was earlier?

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