- Location
- West Quebec
I'd like two one in good shape to fire and a minty to look at and pass on to my heirs..
CU, you sound bitter. Is someone forcing you to buy over priced pieces or do you really just want them an can't afford them???
I agree, there is a lot of over priced stuff all over every EE on this site and most others.
Originally Posted by Coyote Ugly View Post
Do you mean like on the EE the $1800-$2200 Reparkerized / Restored and Humped M1 Garands with the Boyds Stocks!
the No 4 is still in service with the Canadian Rangers
There is ZERO credibility to any claims a rifle is a combat survivor, without some fluke of documentation. The No.4 soldiered in Canada from 1941 to the mid 1960's. Why on earth should anyone believe their No.4's dings and ouches happened in Feb 1945 in Holland, and not on the truck between the cadet's weapons lockup and the range at Camp Farnham in 1964?
Bearhunter,
The same people buying those reparked Garands would probably pay $5000 (or maybe even more) for a reblued 1911 or reparked 1911A1 because they don't know any better! When it looks Pretty and is Shiney, that's all that matters in the eyeball of the beholder!![]()
And there my friend is the conundrum.
Ok so what about other indications, like properly dovetailed repairs on a rifle with no FTR marks or party burned wood and things like that? I know you can't guarantee it but we know millions of them did serve. And believing that collectible milsurps have to be as they left the factory really is asking for more people to correct their firearms that were repaired, worn etc in service. I think a few of the other new members here hit another point on the head, just because it looks like it just left the factory doesn't mean it is the way it was when it did and the more people who fall into this correcting mentality the more new collectors who are going to get stung. Not many people are going to lug a heavy full length milsurp through the bush for months or years on end anymore either. That look is pretty hard to fake.
Steve1987, very true on all points. I'm very inexperienced in collecting and I really don't have a lot of very nice examples, but I do collect what I really like. I have lucked out a few times in the past and found beautiful examples of certain rifles but as they didn't do it for me I sold them. Maybe I'm not a collector, just an enthusiast. It just seems to me that not factoring in price point, it seems that rifles showing honest, not messed with since in the service, wear, are becoming the hardest for me to find. Perhaps it's because the worn out junk has been passed off as worn out junk for so long idk. I like them though!
Which really translates to a lack of experience and/or a sucker is born every minute in reference to the Pimpshined Factor of a severely overpriced Humped Firearm.





























