Without more information the best I can tell you is you could have something worth a few hundred to possibly multiple thousands. What kind of box? What are the markings (all of them off every piece)? What is the overall condition? Also, the chances of a finding a WWII M-1 that hasn't been through at least one arsenal rebuild is extremely unlikely.
The Garand rifle is a semiauto, not a bolt action. Do you have a Model 1903A3 bolt action? A Model 1917 bolt action?
M-1 Garand
M1 Garand was the US combat rifle during World War II and the Korean war
M1 Garand & Nukes
the M1 garand rifle.
The m1 garand for its power and it can have a sniper scope
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.30 M-1 Garand
M-1 Garand
The M1 Garand was the standard issue rifle of US forces during the Second World War. However, the issue of the M1 hadn't been fully implemented at the onset of the war, so many units (particularly in the Pacific) were still equipped with the M1903, and a number of the Iver Johnson rifles were also issued throughout the Armed Forces in order to supplement the Garand.
If the Americans were fighting in the battle the M1 Garand was there also. In the pacific and European theatre they were used in every battle America was in in the second world war. While the above is generally true regarding the European theatre, but at the outbreak of the war, there were several units which still had not fielded the Garand yet, particularly in the Marine Corps. The first battles in the Pacific saw units armed primarily with the Springfield M1903, rather than the Garand.
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