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M1 Garand with cut down barrel

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  • MIKE WISKEY

    certainly, an interesting conversion. whoever did this did a LOT more the cut the barrel by 3". I'd suggest putting it up for auction with a nominal starting price and NO reserve, let the market determine the value.

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  • nmyers

    I'd be afraid to shoot it, even with low pressure .30-06 loads. No point in tempting fate.

    My estimate of value: $0

    Neal

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  • navc130

    The rifle has been EXTENSIVELY MODIFIED TO A SPORTER and evidently by a skilled gunsmith. But who wants a nine pound rifle that is difficult to mount a scope on. I would value it at $200 to 400 for someone who just wants it because it is different. Notice the cheekpiece is for a left handed shooter. Just my opinion. Good luck.

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  • dvf2001

    Thanks for the great feedback. I looked on Gunbroker to see what non-modified M1's look like and I now see that there were many modifications done to this rifle as you all said. I didn't even notice the left handed stock until it was mentioned by navc130 and that makes perfect sense because my neighbor was left handed. I guess I'll just hang on to it and take it to the range once in a while and fire off a few rounds in memory of a great 20 year neighbor. He also gave me an old semi-auto rifle at the same time and I think he said it was russian made and he bought it in a department store in New Jersey in the 50's but that's all I remember and there are a few marking but no name or caliber. I'll have to pull it out and get some photos and maybe someone here will be able to identify it.

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  • Grasshopper

    I was going to say $500 retail until I noticed the left hand also. That's a buzzkill for me. BUT it looks like a skilled smith did the work and still might get the $500.

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  • Horse Plains Drifter

    I think it's kind of dandy myself. A one-off build for sure, and like others have mentioned, the work looks top notch.

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  • yoshmyster

    First shiny. I'd look under the stock or buttpad to see if there are any info on the mod. I suppose lopping off the barrel may have cut away the muzzle wear. Be kind a interesting build if bought cheap enough.

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  • Mobuck

     "I suppose lopping off the barrel may have cut away the muzzle wear. "

    AND the gas port.

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  • waltermoe

    Definitely different from any M1 grand I have ever seen. I’m curious as, does it still work off a gas principle, or do you have to cock it after each shot. The reason I ask about the gas function is, account of it having a recoil pad. If you take it out and shoot it I would be interested in hearing how it operated. As far as value, anyone’s guess on something like this, but I really wouldn’t expect it to bring that much.

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  • Hawk Carse

    I googled a bit and found a number of other sporterized Garands; one even with a left handed cheekpiece stock. Most retained GI gas handling, but there are some with gas cylinder set back a la M14.

    I thought it odd that this one and another I found had the peep sight removed in favor of an open sight out on the barrel. But then I have seen M1s with the aperture filed open into a "crotch" sight. Another had a Lyman peep sight, another had an open sight as BUIS to a side mounted scope.

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  • dvf2001

    Although I have not yet fired this rifle, The previous owner used it for deer hunting for many years after it was modified. He also said he had to get a different spring to have the rifle operate properly. Unfortunately, the previous is no longer with us so I can't ask him for further details. I guess I'll have to wait until I can take it to the range to see what it can do. If it functions properly, maybe I'll try to find a left handed deer hunter that is looking for a rifle like this or just hang onto it and take it to the range once in a while.

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