Greetings All!
My collection of milsurps grows larger by the year, but I recently purchased my first M1 Garand last week at a gunshow.
The serial numbers on the receiver and stock are matching. I’ve yet to take it apart and check the barrel.
Outside from a few light character knicks here and there, the stock is in great condition. Solid rifling and bore. original finish on all metal parts - looks like it was barely fired.
Serial number places it being mfg’d between June & July of 1943.
Hard to tell by the condition but you can only imagine where it went and what (if anything) it saw along the way.
Im new to CGN and I’m probably not posting photo links correctly. I promise I’ll learn but please be patient. I’m an aging dog with limited capacity for new tricks.
Curious to hear your thoughts and insights on the its condition and likely service given the mfg date.
http://s36.photobucket.com/user/ReloadJunkie/slideshow/
My collection of milsurps grows larger by the year, but I recently purchased my first M1 Garand last week at a gunshow.
The serial numbers on the receiver and stock are matching. I’ve yet to take it apart and check the barrel.
Outside from a few light character knicks here and there, the stock is in great condition. Solid rifling and bore. original finish on all metal parts - looks like it was barely fired.
Serial number places it being mfg’d between June & July of 1943.
Hard to tell by the condition but you can only imagine where it went and what (if anything) it saw along the way.
Im new to CGN and I’m probably not posting photo links correctly. I promise I’ll learn but please be patient. I’m an aging dog with limited capacity for new tricks.
Curious to hear your thoughts and insights on the its condition and likely service given the mfg date.
http://s36.photobucket.com/user/ReloadJunkie/slideshow/



















































