musketjon
05-05-2011, 12:27 AM
Guys,
There's an IHC M1 coming up in a few weeks in a big firearms auction. It's a gap-letter, s/n 465489? Barrel is 7-53 LMR. Stock has 2312 in bbl channel. All parts are IHC except the op rod which is SA. Is this in the correct s/n range to maybe have an SA op rod as "original equipment"? It's estimated to sell between $800-$1600. I'm gonna' go and bid on it. Wish me luck. There is also an SA, 400,000 range with flush-nut sights, SA 1-42 barrel. It looks mostly correct (-5 TH, -3 op rod, 8 follower) but an EMcF stock. I can only afford to [maybe] buy one. If you were in my shoes, which one would you opt for? I'm thinking the IHC due to its rarity, but the flush-nut sights aren't exactly plentiful either. I'm leaning towards the flush-nut model as there is a better chance of getting an IHC later than a flush-nut model. Thoughts? Suggestions??
Thanks
Jon
See them here:
littlejohnsauctionservice.com. Lot #414 (flush-nut Garand) and #493 (IHC Garand) BTW, I do not work for little John's Auction Service. I just live really close by and go by it on the way to-from work. I've dealt with John for over 30 years and know him personally.
There's an IHC M1 coming up in a few weeks in a big firearms auction. It's a gap-letter, s/n 465489? Barrel is 7-53 LMR. Stock has 2312 in bbl channel. All parts are IHC except the op rod which is SA. Is this in the correct s/n range to maybe have an SA op rod as "original equipment"? It's estimated to sell between $800-$1600. I'm gonna' go and bid on it. Wish me luck. There is also an SA, 400,000 range with flush-nut sights, SA 1-42 barrel. It looks mostly correct (-5 TH, -3 op rod, 8 follower) but an EMcF stock. I can only afford to [maybe] buy one. If you were in my shoes, which one would you opt for? I'm thinking the IHC due to its rarity, but the flush-nut sights aren't exactly plentiful either. I'm leaning towards the flush-nut model as there is a better chance of getting an IHC later than a flush-nut model. Thoughts? Suggestions??
Thanks
Jon
See them here:
littlejohnsauctionservice.com. Lot #414 (flush-nut Garand) and #493 (IHC Garand) BTW, I do not work for little John's Auction Service. I just live really close by and go by it on the way to-from work. I've dealt with John for over 30 years and know him personally.