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    Question WTK: Values - US military rifles - 1898 KRAG, M1 Garand, M1 Carbine (German Police)

    I need to know some values for some US military rifles that I have:

    1) US KRAG, model 1898, made in 1899. Appears to be in original condition, very nice stock with crisp cartouche, metal also in very good original condition. Bore is bright and shiny.













    2) Winchester M1icon Garand, appears to have all Winchester parts and the original finish. Stock is nice (also Winchester marked). See details here:
    Winchester M1 Garand **PICS**

    3) Standard Products M1 Carbine with Underwood barrel dated 1943 issued to the German Police during US occupation of Germanyicon after WWII. Amazing history on this one that I am just learning about here:
    What is this 'shield' mark on this M1 Carbine? **PICS**
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