I have an honest question. I see a 1982 DCM M1 advertised on this site for $6800. Are they really selling for that much?
I have a SA M1 that I purchased through the DCM, which is fully papered, in 1973. It is in the 5.2M range and underwent a SA overhaul and is scribe marked "SA 12 65" on the receiver leg. The trigger guard only is glass bedded. To me it looks new, came in the original sealed package which I still have and still has the bore desiccant in the barrel and I know that it has not been fired since I received it. The barrel is stamped with a "T" which I understand means that it ws targeted. It has only been disassembled once to read the markings. Is it really work anywhere near that?
I have a fully papered 1962 NM M1 that I purchased through the DCM in 1962. It is used as I used it in competition. I believe that it has about 2000 rounds of MATCH and NM ammo fired through it. It is used but not abused. Wonder what the value of this one is?
Thanks for any reply
I have a SA M1 that I purchased through the DCM, which is fully papered, in 1973. It is in the 5.2M range and underwent a SA overhaul and is scribe marked "SA 12 65" on the receiver leg. The trigger guard only is glass bedded. To me it looks new, came in the original sealed package which I still have and still has the bore desiccant in the barrel and I know that it has not been fired since I received it. The barrel is stamped with a "T" which I understand means that it ws targeted. It has only been disassembled once to read the markings. Is it really work anywhere near that?
I have a fully papered 1962 NM M1 that I purchased through the DCM in 1962. It is used as I used it in competition. I believe that it has about 2000 rounds of MATCH and NM ammo fired through it. It is used but not abused. Wonder what the value of this one is?
Thanks for any reply

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