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    it would have to be competitive with the brand new M1a rifles ( norinco ) otherwise i would lean to the norinco

    are they complete arsenal refurbs ? .... that may help the price ! but if their just as is, you never know what your getting into ...maybe just a parts gun

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    I like how it is developing. Usa was willing to buy as it and we in Canada want them in perfect shape.
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    If it is over 400 all included I'll pass.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sergey96 View Post
    I like how it is developing. Usa was willing to buy as it and we in Canada want them in perfect shape.
    Not everyone. I mostly just want functional. Obviously not beat to death.. But if they're rough, and priced accordingly, a guy could maybe pick up a couple, or more.

    But of course, good to very good condition would be nice..

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    I'll take two at $600. Any idea on availability?

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    I am sure there is going to be a mix of good and bad. We can not be happy 100 % of the time

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlairW View Post
    Not everyone. I mostly just want functional. Obviously not beat to death.. But if they're rough, and priced accordingly, a guy could maybe pick up a couple, or more.

    But of course, good to very good condition would be nice..
    CHECK OUT WEBSITE TODAY. WE ARE ADDING NEW PRODUCTS EVERY DAY.

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    I'd spend 500 - 1000 for one depending on stock/bore condition

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    $500 would probably be at the upper end of what I would be looking to spend.

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    If there were a thousand or three of these garands coming in, Looking at previous prices on garands when they were numerous, factoring in inflation, demand, and what I've been told is a "fair" price, I'd guess 500-600$ for absolute beaters, 1100$ for mint to extremely good condition, and around 800-900 for good condition shooters. This is my personal guess, take it with a grain of salt.

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    190k rilfes??? that is a huge amount (if you had to purchase all of them) & would definitely flood the Canadian Market. I think the price would have to reflect condition. If prices were similar to the CMP prices in the US for an equal quality rifle I don't think you would have trouble selling them. If you can't inspect the rifles before purchasing them, it is somewhat of a crap shoot. I don't know too much about the firearms business, but I do know how other business's work, time value of money, finances tied up in inventory etc, etc.

    I'd personally be willing to pay $500 or less for a shooter grade rifle & $1000 to $1200 for a super nice, numbers matching rifle. Although lower prices are always appreciated! Although as someone else pointed out, you probably don't want this to end up like the RC K98's.

    Best of luck & I hope to see these available for sale shortly!!

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