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If it exists you could probably get 7 to 8000

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Q: What is the value for a Springfield Armory M1 Garand 1940 prewar new never fired?
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Chinese S.K.S taken out of a armory in the Vietnam war its never been fired and in perfect condition?

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Your boyfriend is a cop in the Air Force and he was working in the armory and gave a loaded gun to someone and they fired it and it went off Is your boyfriend going to be in trouble?

In general, no. It is not illegal to shoot a gun. Despite this, he could be reprimanded by his superiors for negligence, depending on how tight regulations are for the armory.


What sniper rifles were used by US Marines in 1965?

They definitely would have had the M1903A6, the sniper version of the Springfield 1903, and possibly the sniper version of the M1 Garand. Both fired the .30-06 round. The M21 (sniper version of the M14) did not arrive until 1969, and the Remington M40 did not see service until 1966. In 1965 the most commonly used rifles were the M1903A6, M-1D Garand and the Winchester Model 70, all chambered in 30.06. By 1967-1968 the Winchester Model 70 was being replaced by the Remington 700 in .308.


What is the age and history of the Springfield 87M?

the springfield 87m was a product of the savage/ stevens arms company and was a variation of the stevens 87a action. The company used the springfield name to cash in on the popularity of the springfield armory military 1903/ 1903A bolt action rifle as well as the newly adopted M1 Garand rifle. The rifle was placed in a walnut looking stock and rumor had it that the rifle was produced as a possible military garand like training rifle however the rifle was never accepted by the Govt. Approx 300 rifles were produced around 1940 and ended up being sold to commercial accounts. The rifle was very expensive back then and did not sell well. The Springfield name was discontinued around 1946-48. None of the 300 rifles had serial numbers however a number can be found on the underside of the military metal butt plate on the end of the stock. A later version of the 87M was produced for SEars under the name Ranger 101.16. Three versions of the 87M are out in the market. One has open sights. The other two feature a Weaver 330 scope similiar to the one produced for the military. The scopes are on two distinct mounts- one sits high and the rifle had the front sight intact. The other is on a low mount and the front sight is removed. All three rifles feature a military leather sling. Recent auction in 2010 brought $1000 and March, 2012 an 87M without the scope brought $1200. The 87M is appreciating rapidly and examples in good condition are very hard to find. While prices for everyday 87A rifles are between 100-200 dollars, the 87m has taken on the mystique of the " rifle that should have been a garand trainer or were the 300 prototypes that the govt decided not to buy". Some have called the 87M a " T1" trainer, however the T1 was a Pederson prototype 7mm rifle that was in competition with the Garand " T3" prototype as a replacement for the military 1903/1903A springfield Armory bolt action rifle. General MdArthur demanded that the calibre be changed to 30-06 and the Garand was the winner of the competition/ placed into mass production 1940. The action of the 87M is nicknamed " Gill Gun" due to the vents on the left side of the receiver. The 87 action is also called " Clickity Clack" guns referring to the sound of the semi- auto action when fired. The rifle is accurate and fun to shoot. No production records exist as a factory fire destroyed all records. Internet web sites list perhaps two dozen or less rifles based on the production number on the underside of the stock butt plate.


What does the military qualification MKM03Rifle41 on a World War 2 honorable discharge refer to?

The soldier qualified as a Marksman with the Model 1903 Springfield Rifle, under the standards prescribed in 1941. The Springfield was the standard US rifle from 1903 until the M1 Garand was adopted just before WWII. The Springfield was a five shot, internal box magazine, bolt action rifle, a fine weapon, and the official US rifle of WWI (though may troops in WWI were armed with an "American Enfield"). The M1 was adopted after years of development just before WWII, but was not always available to troops in training, who learned to shoot with the older model. The term "thirty ought six" refers to the fact that the .30 caliber cartridge for the 1903 Springfield was redesigned in 1906. This was the cartridge fired by US troops in WWI, WWII and Korea, used in the 1903 Springfield, the M1, and the M14, and also in the .30 caliber machine guns.


What is the value of a 30 caliber m1 garand?

It depends on many factors such as the condition, the history, the amount of shots fired, and many other factors. Prices can range from 500 to 15,000(only in mint condition WWII era rifles).


How much is a Chinese S.K.S taken out of a armory in the Vietnam war its never been fired and in perfect condition What could you sell it for?

Only as much as someone is willing to pay for it. Range could be from 100-500 USD.


What is the difference between 30-06 Springfield ammunition and 30-06 FMJ ammunition?

Springfield was the name of the arsenal that made the rifle. FMJ (full metal jacket) refers to the type of bullet used in the cartridge. If both are 30-06, they are both capable of being fired together.