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    Dec 1941 Garand

    Receintly bought this Dec 41 Garandicon , unfortunatly not original but a Restoration rifle. For the price I couldnt pass it up. You gotta love these old War Horses










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    Very nice! Enjoy it

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    What is the price that you would have past up?
    She looks really nice in those photos.
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    A lot like mine Orlando, except mine is an LL.
    Regards, Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by mannparks View Post
    What is the price that you would have past up?
    She looks really nice in those photos.
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    Well at $1500 I couldnt let her go

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    Quote Originally Posted by Orlando View Post
    Well at $1500 I couldnt let her go
    Ouch.!!
    CMPicon members are gonna give you hard time but fret not I'm not too far behind you.
    A lot of guys don't realize you are not going to pay less then $1000 for an M1icon outside the CMP.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WarPig1976 View Post
    Ouch.!!
    CMPicon members are gonna give you hard time but fret not I'm not too far behind you.
    A lot of guys don't realize you are not going to pay less then $1000 for an M1icon outside the CMP.
    This isnt a CMP mixmaster, the rear sights alone are worth atleast $500
    If CMP had this rifle it would go to auction
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    My bad, didn't zoom the pics in.. Oops..

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    In the last month I sold two of my CMPicon Garands. Springfield 1100,Winchester 1200 both sold to a friend who had none(but had plenty of money). They are in good hands.
    My Dec 1941 Lend lease (445XXX) I paid 1300 a year or so ago, so you can see how well prices have gone for us.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveN View Post
    In the last month I sold two of my CMPicon Garands. Springfield 1100,Winchester 1200 both sold to a friend who had none(but had plenty of money). They are in good hands.
    My Dec 1941 Lend lease (445XXX) I paid 1300 a year or so ago, so you can see how well prices have gone for us.
    Even "a year or so ago" a correct Dec. 41 for $ 1300.00 was a steal. By the way, the rifle pictured in my Avatar is a Non L.L. Dec. 41.
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