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| Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: N. Catasauqua, Pa
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| Costs of M1/SA/Win Early WW2
Gentlemen, The title tells us most of the story. Here's the rest. In Jan. 1941 Winchester was charging 116.18 per rifle. SA was charging about 39.73. On to 1942 and Winchester is charging about 116.15 per rifle UNTIL July and the price for a Winchester is around 83.00 per rifle. SA is charging 35.16 since Jan of 1942. In Jan of 1943 Winchester is charging about 70.00 per rifle but in JULY Winchester 49.30. SA in all of 1943 is charging about 28.65. If you guys wish me to go on let me know. Winchester will up the price a little as we go on. Below is a photo of M1 Garand's Development you might enjoy. ![]() ![]() Thanks again for taking the time and effort to read this data. I hope you learn some data on the M1 Garand. Clancy ps could use some hits NRA Life Endowment NRA Training Counselor NRA Instructor FSS 90% / BW X Speed Div by 1000 = PF |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: America's North Coast
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I'll take all those "overpriced" $120 Winchesters you got.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: N. Catasauqua, Pa
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Dookiebutt, You have to remember that was in early 1940's money. A twenty dollar gold piece was only 20 dollars. Today it's over 900 dollars. Thanks again Clancy |
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