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  • jimdeere

    Uh…mmm...(cough, caugh..)

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  • MIKE WISKEY

    " or did I pay too much?"

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  • chiefr

    Oh Boy!

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  • thorhammer

    One of my first gun buying mistakes was a H & R Garand. I took it home and showed my brother, he looked at it and said you have a reweld. Sure enough you could see the welding right across the middle of the receiver. So I took it back and the "small" gun store, refused to buy it back as it was a consignment gun, but I could leave it as a consignment and it sold in a couple of weeks. Lesson learned and I only lost about $50.

    But back to your Winchester, if you could show pictures of the receiver holes to confirm if they are for an M1C would be a great help to establish value.

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  • Don McManus

    the beauty of mistakes is only found if and when you learn from them.


    This may not be a mistake if Winchester actually produced M1C Garands, though I do not see anywhere that confirms this.

    A correct Winchester M1 will sell for north of $2,000. An altered receiver would not.

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