Most of the rack grades are close in value. Decent shooters, not collectible. Find one that fits your fancy and buy it before they are gone. They sell here for $400 over cost.
Firearms which were manufactured at least 50 years prior to the current date, but not including replicas of such firearms;
Firearms which are certified by the curator of a municipal, state, or federal museum which exhibits firearms to be curios or relics of museum interest; and
Any other...
Ok, pics- Mag on right is an AYR, original mag, middle is no name, left is the Korean, has UU on the backstrap.
Notice how proud the cartridge is on left and right? Notice the smaller half moon on the middle one. I filed the UU one with a round chain saw file to match the GI one. Lot easier for...
I have run the Korean ones, both the 30 and the 15.
Both run well in my Inland, the National Postage Meter did not like the 30 round ones, the first 20 or so rounds run well, then stopage once in a while with it failing to go all the way into battery.
There is a guy in Griffin that works on M1...
My Field grade from 6 years ago came in way better as well. Muzzle was advertised as 3 and throat of 5, wasn't even a 2 and 4. Have had others tell me the same about theirs as well.
Nice find!
Smith Corona stopped production in 44, hard to find new old stock barrels, as all were used in production.
Nice read-
https://www.americanrifleman.org/articles/2010/3/12/the-smith-corona-03a3s/
Lots of cool accessories including the stock-
https://www.cmrfirearms.com/pistols-luger-luger-pistol-accessories-luger-board-luger-artillery-shoulder-stock-p-623.html