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Hello I’ve had this Garand sitting here for a long time. It looks complete. Stock is loose with quite a bit of pitting around the receiver. I guess this dates around mid 1950s. What should I look for before shooting it. Any info regarding this M1 would be appreciated. Cheers
Great info thank you. I would guess it’s a bit of a neglected example but completely stock. It’s hard to tell what the bits & pieces are when you have drawing numbers that I can’t quite tabulate. It’s still a nice piece and I hope to bring it to some body that knows and could enlighten me. I’ll look for a new spring and as a side note the bore looks quite acceptable. Cheers much appreciated.
PS Thanks for the link on stripping and pre fire check. Very good. I’ve got a couple M305s but this is my first M1Garand,and I can see the fascination with this beautifully constructed arm. It’s been in the back and now seeing the light of day. I have the reg papers for it from the bad old days.
Lol Funny how ones interests in this hobby ebb and flow. Cheers