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Prices vary depending on condition. The rifles seem to bring between $250 - $700 depending on aspects of condition. Serial numbers on all parts should match, Stock Barrel (both lower and upper sections), Action, All Bolt Parts down to firing pin, barrel bands, rear sights (3 pieces) butt plate, magazine floor plate, etc, etc, etc. Over stamped numbers don't count except for someone who just wants a shooter. Stock disk should have no markings in the smallest pie section, the lower the number stamped the better. Barrels worse than a 3 were replaced. These numbers are relative today as the tags were put on in the 40's. A lot has happened since then. Stock should be free of dents and not altered (original finish). The barrel should be shiny when viewed from muzzle. Rifling should be clean and deep, free of pitting, or frosted appearance. Cleaning Rods seen to be a non issue, but if your's matches... add to value.

Most average looking rifles with #2 barrels go for $300-$400 if they are matching and clean.

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