For unknown Surplus. $250. Could be damaged stock, sights, poor bore, maybe even unsafe. These would be Rifles tossed in a pile.
Rifles, used, but cleaned. Stored reasonably well. Good Stocks, Very Good Bore, No Damage. $400-$500. Maybe a 'Hand Select" option
Rifles from a Crate, stored in a warehouse. Un-issued. $800
I think people are being a little idealistic on prices here. It's not likely that the Garand will drop to as low as $200, and hell, if they're only $500 we're probably going to be lucky. Chances are, much like the RC K98s, beat up ones will go for $550, and because it's a Garand the nicer ones will go for somewhere around $1000-1200. All I want, really, is one with a shootable bore and no rust. I don't care if the wood is beat to high hell, if the bore and metal are good I'd be willing to pay $800.
I think people are being a little idealistic on prices here. It's not likely that the Garand will drop to as low as $200, and hell, if they're only $500 we're probably going to be lucky. Chances are, much like the RC K98s, beat up ones will go for $550, and because it's a Garand the nicer ones will go for somewhere around $1000-1200. All I want, really, is one with a shootable bore and no rust. I don't care if the wood is beat to high hell, if the bore and metal are good I'd be willing to pay $800.
So how much would people pay for brand new Springfield Armory Garands. Just wanted to know how everyone knows the price for those in USA
How much does a new Springfield M1A go for? Add about $500 on to that, likely. Would I buy it, no, I lack the financial fortitude to consider such a purchase, but I'd expect the price to be well in the realm of $2000.
Sergey, aren't you just baiting the "Medal of Honor" crowd with this thread?
Lot that was offered to USA was 190k of rifles. This would flood Canada if we buy all of them.
You mean $190000 worth of rifles, not 190000 rifles right?
I made a contact and requested small amount to start.
You might further notice that nobody else in Canada is even considering such an import of M1 Garands. I'm pretty sure that that Westrifle knows all about import permits and the fact that they have to sit on their investment and cost of shipping for many months until the bureaucrats rubber stamp the paperwork to allow sale onto the Canadian market.
Since these rifles were provided to South Korea under their lend lease program which prohibits re-exportation without US permission, and the current US administration (rabidly anti-gun) has already stopped other re-export deals, why would Canadian importers have any more luck?
Love shopping there for that reason !!!.
& I would be in for one at a reasonable price given condition..not fussy ..even just a good shooter at a good price would be nice to join the garand clublove the history and the rifle but not the current overpriced ones
400-650 for a good shooter maybe?




























