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    Default WWII M9A1 value?

    Not sure where to put this question.

    Anyone know what the value would be on a WWII M9A1? Saw one in a collectibles/antique shop today, although not sure on when it was mad and was with a lot of other WWII era stuff. They were asking $700 for it, if I remember correctly. Can't find any prices online.

    Also saw a metal detector (mine detector?) kit there as well. Had the box and all. Didn't look at as I figured it was well out of my price range but I saw some online minus the box, that weren't sold for very much. Curious on price of that too.

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    Default Re: WWII M9A1 value?

    I thought the M9 was adopted in 1985 or thereabouts....

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    Default Re: WWII M9A1 value?

    Quote Originally Posted by stimrob View Post
    I thought the M9 was adopted in 1985 or thereabouts....

    This M9A1
    Last edited by WWGunslinger; May 11th, 2012 at 04:17 PM.

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    Default Re: WWII M9A1 value?

    Quote Originally Posted by WWGunslinger View Post
    Not sure where to put this question.

    Anyone know what the value would be on a WWII M9A1? Saw one in a collectibles/antique shop today, although not sure on when it was mad and was with a lot of other WWII era stuff. They were asking $700 for it, if I remember correctly. Can't find any prices online....
    It would be helpful if we knew which M9/M9A1 you were referring. "M9" was assigned to at least (but not limited to) the following items during W.W.II:

    • Half track
    • Rifle grenade
    • Rocket launcher ("Bazooka")
    • Rangefinder
    • Binoculars
    Gloria: "65 percent of the people murdered in the last 10 years were killed by hand guns"
    Archie Bunker: "would it make you feel better, little girl, if they was pushed outta windows?"

    http://www.moviewavs.com/TV_Shows/Al...he_Family.html

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    Default Re: WWII M9A1 value?

    Quote Originally Posted by PA Rifleman View Post
    It would be helpful if we knew which M9/M9A1 you were referring. "M9" was assigned to at least (but not limited to) the following items during W.W.II:

    • Half track
    • Rifle grenade
    • Rocket launcher ("Bazooka")
    • Rangefinder
    • Binoculars
    I would have thought the big photo of the bazooka would have helped?

    didn't realize there was so much with the same designation.
    Last edited by WWGunslinger; May 12th, 2012 at 03:06 PM.

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    Default Re: WWII M9A1 value?

    Quote Originally Posted by WWGunslinger View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by PA Rifleman View Post
    It would be helpful if we knew which M9/M9A1 you were referring. "M9" was assigned to at least (but not limited to) the following items during W.W.II:

    • Half track
    • Rifle grenade
    • Rocket launcher ("Bazooka")
    • Rangefinder
    • Binoculars
    I would have thought the big photo of the bazooka would have helped?

    didn't realize there was so much with the same designation.
    Indeed! A photo would have helped immensely, had it been visible. But, it wasn't. No biggie, thanks for the clarification.

    Now with that resolved, the two items I found were one for sale here, here and another (old post) here. No prices on either, but I gather it's a destructive device (DD) since I saw a reference to de-mil. Consider posting in a NFA/DD board and see what they have.

    Lacking any data from google, it might come down to what you're willing to pay for a piece of stovepipe.
    Gloria: "65 percent of the people murdered in the last 10 years were killed by hand guns"
    Archie Bunker: "would it make you feel better, little girl, if they was pushed outta windows?"

    http://www.moviewavs.com/TV_Shows/Al...he_Family.html

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    Default Re: WWII M9A1 value?

    Quote Originally Posted by PA Rifleman View Post
    Indeed! A photo would have helped immensely, had it been visible. But, it wasn't. No biggie, thanks for the clarification.

    Now with that resolved, the two items I found were one for sale here, here and another (old post) here. No prices on either, but I gather it's a destructive device (DD) since I saw a reference to de-mil. Consider posting in a NFA/DD board and see what they have.

    Lacking any data from google, it might come down to what you're willing to pay for a piece of stovepipe.
    weird that you can't see the photo...it works fine on my end and all I did was use the img tags on the forum and it's photo that is out on the web.


    I wouldn't pay $700 for it...even if it's worth that much, while cool, it's not something I would spend that much money on.

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    Default Re: WWII M9A1 value?

    I can see the pic fine too. Just saying.

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