The chances of finding a completely original M-1 in 100% original condition is very slight.
There have been some very nice rebuilds imported.
Bruce Canfield, a major US authority, suggests that it is very risky to pay a premium for an "all matching" M-1. Almost invariably, someone has sourced parts to make a "matching" rifle. Still a mixmaster. It was US policy to rebuild all rifles going into storage, and just about all rifles exported for aid had been rebuilt. Many M-1s have been rebuilt multiple times.
I agree 100%. However this is the slight chance you speak of. It's all a moot point anyways, as he said he could never part with any rifles. He has a substantial collection. He paid very little for each of the M1's he has. Anyways my point is IF the rifle was 100% what would it be worth. I personally figured about 2K.
I saw these at a collectors house. I was curious as to what they were worth. They are absolutely not for sale. Believe me when I say they are absolutely mint,mint,mint!! He just collects military rifles as to their historical value. He also had a all matching absolutely mint 1943 Mosin sniper. I mean absolutely mint! (did I mention these were mint). His collection is the best I have ever seen.
I would sure like to see some pics of this minty Garand!
I'm no expert but I was told that the Lend-Lease M1 Garand Rifles are just about the only original examples of WWII manufacture out there, as almost all others were rebuilt postwar or rearsenaled.
Please post pics if your friend would allow it![]()
I would sure like to see some pics of this minty Garand!
I'm no expert but I was told that the Lend-Lease M1 Garand Rifles are just about the only original examples of WWII manufacture out there, as almost all others were rebuilt postwar or rearsenaled.
Please post pics if your friend would allow it![]()



























