Eaglelord17
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We're beyond a $1000 Garand now unless the market becomes swamped with a bunch of new imports, which is unlikely. The Tradex rifles sold quickly at over $2000 which tells you something.
You should be able to pick up a good one in the $1500 - $1700 range these days. Its all about supply and demand.
Its a totally different market, but I've been trolling the Arizona gun shows this winter and see decent ones in the $1300 - $1600 range after factoring in exchange rate.
If I was shopping for one I would have 1200-1800$ put away to find one. I do agree my buddy got a bit of a deal, but that being said there is still deals out there if you search hard enough.
I do believe if the Tradeex imports come up for sale on the second hand market, most will have a exceptionally hard time selling them for what they paid. They paid above top end in my opinion, and that will be reflected if they come up for sale. I have noticed many buying milsurps in recent years tend not to know much about them both historically and price wise. Because of that they tend to get hosed if they try to sell them.
I've been to the gun shows, looked on line everywhere. Papers? Nobody uses adds in the paper adds anymore lol.
PLease PM me a link or post it here. I would buy 3 or more for $1000 for a nice surplus Garand.
And I have searched everywhere online in Canada,I don't know where you will find these cheaper Garands in any quantity.
Local paper as in online paper. My cities local site has a hunting and fishing section which is where my friend found the Garand for sale. I never said there was any quantity to it, I said he got a deal. Be patient and wait and eventually you will find some. A couple years ago I got a in the grease Breda M1 for 1200$, just being at the right place and right time. Welcome to the used market, where the modern must have it now mentality doesn't work.
Trust me I know it is frustrating, I personally collect WWI firearms, you don't see those come up often and when they do there is often some sort of defect in the rifle.


















































