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    Garand Newbie Need Some Help

    When my grandfather passed, I inherited his collection, including this M1icon Garand. Based on basic research, I've been able to determine that this was produced in 1944, I think.

    What else can I do to determine value? I pretty sure the stock is aftermarket, but all the parts look original.

    Thanks for the help

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    Markings on the side of the barrel when the op rod is pulled back... it could be worth more if the barrel is the original one.
    Real men measure once and cut.

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    Parts may be all original, but I am not sure about the finish. Looks almost too good to be true. Unless, of course, it was "privatized" at an early age and never really used in service, in which case, the word "jackpot" comes to mind.
    Whatever - it really does look good, regardless of what the number crunchers will say
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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick Chadwick View Post
    Parts may be all original, but I am not sure about the finish. Looks almost too good to be true.
    My thought exactly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stackndeep View Post
    I pretty sure the stock is aftermarket,

    Agreed. IMHO there is no such thing as a "dingless" stock on a rifle that has seen active service.

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    It looks a bit like Greek black.

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    Thanks for all the input, I wish I knew more about the history, but never asked details when my grandfather was still around...

    I got some pics of the barrel markings...

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    If you can get us a shot of internal parts, along with any markings we can tell you just about all you'd want to know!

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    Well, Scott Duff puts your rifle as a February of 1945, and with the barrel being a 3-45 there's a good chance it's the original barrel. I'll let the experts chime in. The fact that it has a correct barrel and still retains lockbar sights is a huge, huge plus. That being said, we now really have to know the internal parts to help you out. You may have acquired one heck of a Garandicon.

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    What's that mark under the date stamp? Yes, very nice rifle.
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