Original barrels for the Danish contract Breda and Beretta rifles are dated 1954 and 1955. Check the right side of the barrel. There is a chance that a replacement barrel was subsequently installed. The drawing numbers on the side of the barrel can ID this.
Thanks for this because I neglected to check the barrel with the OP rod charged. Looks like its a Criterion barrel 6535448 1-10 11/17 5J, which I'm assuming is November 2017. Not sure what the 5J is?
Good Day All,For sure I understand it was made post WW2 and likely in the 50s, but I'm wondering if there was any resource to identify it to a certain year.
Good Day All,
Il garand in Italia 1951-1996by Ruggero Pettinelli, is a comprehensive book for collectors and those wanting to understand the developmental history of the Italian M1 Garand rifles and sub variations including the TIPO1 and 2 rifles and accessories.
His hardcover book is full of both color and some B/W detailed photograph and drawings. The narrative is in Italian but its 143 pages provide insight into the various Italian M1 rifles designs (including the M1D's), ammunition, accessories, and more. Modern translating programs are a great help.
Every receiver I see with those mounts always has big gobs of weld.
Il garand in Italia 1951-1996by Ruggero Pettinelli, is a comprehensive book for collectors and those wanting to understand the developmental history of the Italian M1 Garand rifles and sub variations including the TIPO1 and 2 rifles and accessories.
His hardcover book is full of both color and some B/W detailed photograph and drawings. The narrative is in Italian but its 143 pages provide insight into the various Italian M1 rifles designs (including the M1D's), ammunition, accessories, and more. Modern translating programs are a great help.