Are the danish m1 garands any good?
What would the value of one be thats in good condtion?
Is it worth getting one or sould a person wait to get a usgi model
I don't have a lot of experience with Garands, so take this with a grain of salt...
1) Are the Danish M1 Garands any good?
My research found that the 30-06 Danes are highly-regarded as well-manufactured, fully-interchangeable with USGI, rifles. The issue with interchangeability comes with the 308 Danes which where manufactured by the Italians and have shortened barrels and op rods --- these can be hard to get replacement parts for since they are specific to that model.
I believe the Danes had shipments of US-made surplus Garands that they arsenal-rebuilt to a very high standard (specifically using their own VAR barrels). The Danes also contracted to Beretta/Breda to make brand new Garands. In either case, the Dane Garands are post-war (ie. no expedience cost cutting) so are well-maintained/finished.
2) Values are all over the place. Over the last year, I've seen prices on the EE of $600 (very good!) to $800 and dealership prices in the $800-$900 range. I just bought my first Beretta-made Danish Garand at auction for $420 and I feel that I got quite a bargain.
A complete arsenal-produced Italian Garand is also pretty pricey in the US as only a very limited number made it into the US as complete rifles. The majority of Italian Garands in the US were put together from parts due to the aforementioned Clinton/US policy.
3) If you're primary interest is a shooter-grade Garand, you can't go wrong with the Danish models --- they generally have excellent barrels and little wear. We were very fortunate to have received them instead of the US so I'd take advantage of the opportunity.