Unfortunately, due to an illness in the family I don't usually have the opportunity to post here. But I do have a question I'd like to ask. A friend recently called me to look at an M1 Garand he was given by his Uncle in the seventies. I thought it was beautiful, and said so. This friend doesn't hunt or shoot, so he GAVE me the Garand and a Smith-Corona 1903A3. What a guy! anyway I'd like to establish a value for the Garand. Can anyone help? Here's the info I've taken from it:
Rifle is a Springfield Armory model, Serial Number 2278527.
Barrel Number HRA-3-52, then a large letter P
Operating Rod Number 6535382 SA
Receiver(Trigger Assembly?) Number B21B
D23291 32
Bolt Number D28287-12SA
S-B70
Inside of stock is stamped OP 2562, and then a P in a circle
Cartouche on small of stock opposite of op rod is a faded L inside a square
Leather military sling numbered R&B Co 1918 REW
Inside the butt plate is a universal cleaning tool, and a tube that holds a pin in one end and a brush and bore with string in the other end.
Examining it, I find minimal wear in and around the action. The wood has some minor character dings and dents, but no cracks or pins in it. Parkerizing is about 90%.
I would rate it as very good to excellent condition.
Thanks, guys