My Garand...finally taking a closer look

TomZ

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Guys:

As I am packing my stuff for this weekend's M14 Clinic I decided to finally take a closer look at my Garand. I bought it a few years before C-68 came into effect at the Eganville gun show (from a large German guy at the end of the arena if I remember correctly) for a great price and have put about 300 rounds of factory and hand loads through it since. It shoots like a dream with my 168gr handloads .:cheers: and has nice wood.

It is a Feb 1942 vintage Springfield that was re-worked by the Danish (I believe).

Here are some numbers:

Receiver: 5328XX and D28291-17 C15
- Feb 1942 according to online references
Bolt: BMB D-28287 1904
- Is this an Italian bolt?
Barrel: D6535448 4-60 286 VAR "crown" "DK" "M", "KOA" in a circle
- Does this mean the barrel was made in 1960?
Op Rod: D35382 SA
Hammer: C46008-5 SA
Trigger Assembly: D-28890-18-SA

Anyone provide any other insight into this rifle?

What is the going rate for a rifle like this ? (I think I paid $300 for it :evil: )

Finally here are some pics:


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Enjoy. Will be available for fondling this Saturday ;-)

Tom
 
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You gun came in the first batch of Danish M1 Garand Rifles from the Danish Navy. Bolt is italian and barrel is danish.
 
Rear site cover is the way the Danes marked their Navy rifles .
A very nice example of of a Danish/US rifle . The Danes took very good care of their rifles ! I will bet that VAR barrel shoots like a dream ? They are very desireable here in the states for shooters.
 
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