![]() If the scope mount has been tapped to the receiver, knock another $100 off. Not necessarily a bad thing, but usually indicates that you’ll have to invest in more parts to get a “correct” rifle.Īs is - IMHO, it’s about $500-650 as is. If so, it is probably an arsenal rebuild, and a mixture of GI parts. I believe this one is early enough to have just had the single band, you’d have to do some more research to be sure. You have a bayonet barrel band, which may or may not be correct for your serial number range. The barrel “should” have a date and manufacture code on top of the barrel behind the front sight, but this mark can be clearly visible to non- existent. ![]() “P” or a “P” with a circle near the pistol grip for GI wood, and there should a small letter in the wood, in the flat of the slot, in your bottom photo where the sling comes the stock. While the stock looks good structurally- the glossy sheen looks like a refinish - another consideration in value. The scope mount and the shiny headed screw on the stock band scream “bubba was here” to a collector. When these were commercially imported, they were often times stamped "Blue Sky" or similar. Check the barrel (between the bayonet mount and the front sight for markings.
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