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    jghicks9

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    I bought these 3 guns from an ex employee who inherited from an uncle. Same family for 75 years. Don’t really need them. All in impeccable condition. For serious inquiries I’ll pm mor pics.
    M1 Garand Springfield1908 and a 1849 colt pocket pistol with the stagecoach robbery scene.
    $4500 for the lot. If I’m out of line just tell me. But don’t be rude.
     

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    Longtooth

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    Any interest in splitting them up?
     

    chip5244

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    From the one pic you posted I can tell that the Garand is mixed up a bit. It appears to have a straight cut op rod as well as a late war gas plug. The high hump gas cylinder lock is also post war. Also the front sight has been field cut based upon late ware armory directives. Overall it look like a nice "shooter" with a value of approximately $1500. It could actually be worth more based upon the sum of the parts especially if you have a Winchester barrel or stock. But to determine that I would have to see a lot more pictures. The Springfield 03 looks nice but again the details determine the price. As far as the pistol, that is not something in my wheelhouse. I believe your price of $4500 is un-obtainable and splitting them is most likely the best course of action as someone who collects Garands would have no interest in the pistol, just FYI. Chip
     

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    From the one pic you posted I can tell that the Garand is mixed up a bit. It appears to have a straight cut op rod as well as a late war gas plug. The high hump gas cylinder lock is also post war. Also the front sight has been field cut based upon late ware armory directives. Overall it look like a nice "shooter" with a value of approximately $1500. It could actually be worth more based upon the sum of the parts especially if you have a Winchester barrel or stock. But to determine that I would have to see a lot more pictures. The Springfield 03 looks nice but again the details determine the price. As far as the pistol, that is not something in my wheelhouse. I believe your price of $4500 is un-obtainable and splitting them is most likely the best course of action as someone who collects Garands would have no interest in the pistol, just FYI. Chip
    Whenever I see a new stock Garand I just immediately go to CMP special, especially without paperwork or the owner having the info on it
     

    jghicks9

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    From the one pic you posted I can tell that the Garand is mixed up a bit. It appears to have a straight cut op rod as well as a late war gas plug. The high hump gas cylinder lock is also post war. Also the front sight has been field cut based upon late ware armory directives. Overall it look like a nice "shooter" with a value of approximately $1500. It could actually be worth more based upon the sum of the parts especially if you have a Winchester barrel or stock. But to determine that I would have to see a lot more pictures. The Springfield 03 looks nice but again the details determine the price. As far as the pistol, that is not something in my wheelhouse. I believe your price of $4500 is un-obtainable and splitting them is most likely the best course of action as someone who collects Garands would have no interest in the pistol, just FYI. Chip
    Thank you. That’s very helpful.
     
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