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My father bought a Wincheter National Match M-1 at Camp Perry in 1958. It's all original and in excellent condition. Serial number is 536XXXX. Any idea of the value?
thanks,
Okie John
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Winchester never made a serial number that high
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Yea. That's in the range of Springfield Armory. There are different types of NM M1's. And they all bring high $$'s. PM'ing you with a link to one that recently sold in the 5.3MM SN range.
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the M1 I just picked up as a serial number of 527XXXX and it's a Springfield.
Sam......
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Good money and increasing!
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Question is, is it an authentic national match, or one that was built up into a national match.
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