Going Prices For M1D?

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  • usmc69
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2009
    • 887

    #1

    Going Prices For M1D?

    A friend of mine has the opportunity to buy an M1D. Not sure of the condition, dealer who is getting it/brokering the deal says nice. I am trying to help him with the pricing. I have checked the "Completed Auctions" on Gun Broker and that shows a lot of asking prices all over the board. However the sold prices are a different story......$3700.00 is the max that I see. Is this about right? Or to low? Or to high? He will gauge his offer appropriately for a lessor condition rifle if necessary. What are the opinions of the Board Members as to the pricing on an excellent condition M1D? Will post this question on the Sniper Board too. Thanks for any assistance.
    USMC 1969-1993 6333/8153/9999
    USMC Combat Pistol & Shotgun Instructor
    FBI Rangemaster
  • JimF
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2009
    • 1179

    #2
    First thing to establish . . . .Is it an authentic “D” Model?

    D’s are easily faked, as originals were made on ANY serial numbered range. (“C” versions were made ONLY on a certain serial range.)

    Tread carefully!

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    • RCS
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2009
      • 2180

      #3
      You must have documentation when buying a M1D or M1C, nice looking examples and nice story do not prove it is original.

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      • Sunray
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2009
        • 3251

        #4
        The CMP wants $955.00 for a 'Rack Grade' "D". $2255.00 or $3055.00 for a 'C'. Both are the rifle only. No scope, base or rings.
        Like Jim says, there are a lot of fake D's and C's out there. It seems that most sellers on auction sites are dealers who seem to be trying to get rich. All claims made on auction sites should be verified with real documentation.
        There are no factory records of S/N's that were made into a 'D'. Allegedly, real USGI barrels have a drawing #35448555, and do not have the cutouts for the rear hand guard.
        Spelling and grammar count!

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        • usmc69
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2009
          • 887

          #5
          It is all original parts. He has all the pertinent books, Duff, Canfield, etc.... and checked it against those. He already owns 24 Garands, so he has an idea of what to look for. The rifle came with the CMP paperwork. The scope is a M84, missing the plate. The mount is the correct one according to the books description and pictures. The muzzle wear he checked with a CMP Muzzle Wear Gage and it was less than 3. Proper numbers on the barrel and the bolt. Rifle shows honest wear, but no abuse. He paid $2800 for it. No accessories, so he will be looking for a flash hider (I have a cheek pad).
          USMC 1969-1993 6333/8153/9999
          USMC Combat Pistol & Shotgun Instructor
          FBI Rangemaster

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          • Bill E
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2009
            • 434

            #6
            Looks to be a fair price. To have CMP paperwork is a great asset.

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            • Orlando
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2009
              • 312

              #7
              As already stated M1D's are easily faked or basement built without documentation they are worth no more than the sum of parts

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              • usmc69
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2009
                • 887

                #8
                Originally posted by Orlando
                As already stated M1D's are easily faked or basement built without documentation they are worth no more than the sum of parts
                As I wrote earlier "The rifle came with the CMP paperwork."
                USMC 1969-1993 6333/8153/9999
                USMC Combat Pistol & Shotgun Instructor
                FBI Rangemaster

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                • Orlando
                  Senior Member
                  • Aug 2009
                  • 312

                  #9
                  Sorry missed that, personally I wouldn't have paid that much for a "D" with no assecories . By the time he builds it hes going to have more in it than he could have bought a complete documented "D" .
                  Be careful ,a lot a fake M1D assecories out there
                  Last edited by Orlando; 05-03-2019, 01:49.

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                  • usmc69
                    Senior Member
                    • Aug 2009
                    • 887

                    #10
                    He is happy with the price. I have an original cheek piece that he can have. We have at least a dozen or so original slings between us. Tomorrow I am going to a gun show across the state that will have about 600 dealers to see if I can stumble across a flash hider. Bits and pieces will be found at reasonable prices. All the more full of collecting....the chase!
                    USMC 1969-1993 6333/8153/9999
                    USMC Combat Pistol & Shotgun Instructor
                    FBI Rangemaster

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                    • Orlando
                      Senior Member
                      • Aug 2009
                      • 312

                      #11
                      Don't know if you are looking for USGI or reproduction. Don't pay USGI price for a fake. If you don't know how to tell the difference I can send you pics. You also cant go by the internet myth that the USGI rings if you tap it as the repros do to
                      Good luck on your search

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                      • usmc69
                        Senior Member
                        • Aug 2009
                        • 887

                        #12
                        Thank you.
                        USMC 1969-1993 6333/8153/9999
                        USMC Combat Pistol & Shotgun Instructor
                        FBI Rangemaster

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                        • Orlando
                          Senior Member
                          • Aug 2009
                          • 312

                          #13
                          Here is a picture I copied from somewhere. See how the repro gas screw cut is recessed and the USGI is level?
                          Last edited by Orlando; 05-03-2019, 02:36.

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                          • usmc69
                            Senior Member
                            • Aug 2009
                            • 887

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Orlando
                            Here is a picture I copied from somewhere. See how the repro gas screw cut is recessed and the USGI is level?
                            Thanks
                            USMC 1969-1993 6333/8153/9999
                            USMC Combat Pistol & Shotgun Instructor
                            FBI Rangemaster

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