Value of any firearm depends on exact make, model, condition and originality. The Garand that you describe would be highly unusual, and would require a hands on appraisal from an experienced appraiser. A difference of mismatched parts would have a major impact on value. It could be $800, it could be several thousand dollars.
The Garand is a highly collectible rifle. The last of the MILITARY Garands were made in the 1950s. If you have an original, military, unfired, new condition Garand (and not a rebuild) the value can only be determined by a competing buyer sale, such as an auction. Depending on which of the models of the Garand, this could be several thousand dollars. One that has been used but is in original excellent condition would be over $1000. PS- only unfired Garand I have seen is in a museum. Ft. Benning GA.
50-1000 usd
If you have the Buffalo Bill rifle,or Carbine model.The value will be 695 dollars for a rifle or Carbine that is new in the box(Unfired) and the box with it.If you have a Buffalo bill one of 300 presentation model,then th value will be 3,250 dollars for the same unfired(new in the box condition).
If you have the Buffalo Bill rifle,or Carbine model.The value will be 695 dollars for a rifle or Carbine that is new in the box(Unfired) and the box with it.If you have a Buffalo bill one of 300 presentation model,then th value will be 3,250 dollars for the same unfired(new in the box condition).
If your Buffalo Bill commemorative rifle,and or carbine model is unfired(new in the box)condition.Then your rifle would be worth 695 dollars.If it has been fired,or hunted with then the value would be 250-350 dollars.If you have the Buffalo Bill 1 of 300 presentation model,new in unfired condition?The value would be 3,250 dollars.
Up to 1000 USD depending on how original the parts are.
400 or so
If all parts are original, no parts updated, never arsenal overhauled, multiple thousands
Year and condition will detrmine value. Even unfired in a box loses finish and has handling wear. Recommend taking it to a Dealer for appraisal
your M1 garand serial number indicates your garand was made in 1939. the garand came about in 1936, so your rifle is a prize and would have significant value.
100-1000 usd
If you mean the 1970 lone star rifle or carbine?.then these are going for 575.00 dollars new and unfired.