Funny i did the same thing this afternoon when the "marstar newsletter" with all kinds of "awesome" deals showed up in my inbox....thanks but no thanks
These rifles are not original T2 that were in storage for many decades. The description on Mastars website are absolutely incorrect. The Italian deliveries of Garands to the Danish Military were all in 30-06. Denmark did not surplus any Garands before the 1990's - and the surplus of the Danish Garands was acutally highly controversial here in Denmark and almost fell through. Any sale/surplus from the Danish Army is well documented. The company that initially purchased the Garands is actually only located 30km from me. Just to end any speculation/further discussion about originality of these rifles - if you encounter a Garand in 308win built on a Danish marked receiver, then it is not military original. These rifles are all COMMERCIAL put together parts guns!
Greetings from DENMARK.
//Kruffe (Danish Licensed Firearms Dealer)
These rifles are not original T2 that were in storage for many decades. The description on Mastars website are absolutely incorrect. The Italian deliveries of Garands to the Danish Military were all in 30-06. Denmark did not surplus any Garands before the 1990's - and the surplus of the Danish Garands was acutally highly controversial here in Denmark and almost fell through. Any sale/surplus from the Danish Army is well documented. The company that initially purchased the Garands is actually only located 30km from me. Just to end any speculation/further discussion about originality of these rifles - if you encounter a Garand in 308win built on a Danish marked receiver, then it is not military original. These rifles are all COMMERCIAL put together parts guns!
Greetings from DENMARK.
//Kruffe (Danish Licensed Firearms Dealer)
so far at least one of the deceived buyers had the courage to leave negative feedback for john1.
Way to go...
just imagine, he will have 100 negatives by tomorrow morning, priceless.
so far at least one of the deceived buyers had the courage to leave negative feedback for john1.
Way to go...
just imagine, he will have 100 negatives by tomorrow morning, priceless.
Ya I wonder what the rest of them are waiting for.
So what's the latest? Has anyone even spoken to marstar on the phone to see what the heck is going on besides them refusing to pay return shipping on the defective rifles?
It might be better for them to sell these as disassembled parts. The bolt and barrel may as well go straight to the smelter though.
So what's the latest? Has anyone even spoken to marstar on the phone to see what the heck is going on besides them refusing to pay return shipping on the defective rifles?
It might be better for them to sell these as disassembled parts. The bolt and barrel may as well go straight to the smelter though.
These rifles are not original T2 that were in storage for many decades. The description on Mastars website are absolutely incorrect. The Italian deliveries of Garands to the Danish Military were all in 30-06. Denmark did not surplus any Garands before the 1990's - and the surplus of the Danish Garands was acutally highly controversial here in Denmark and almost fell through. Any sale/surplus from the Danish Army is well documented. The company that initially purchased the Garands is actually only located 30km from me. Just to end any speculation/further discussion about originality of these rifles - if you encounter a Garand in 308win built on a Danish marked receiver, then it is not military original. These rifles are all COMMERCIAL put together parts guns!
Greetings from DENMARK.
//Kruffe (Danish Licensed Firearms Dealer)
Greetings. I registered on your site for the express purpose of following this story. The word is out in the US, at least to the extent of the Civilian Marksmanship Program forums which have a not inconsiderable following. I've been through all 77 pages and it took some little while to read it. Flabbergasting. The liability issues involved are frightening. Very much enjoy the Canadian wit often encountered in these posts, the serious subject matter notwithstanding. Hitzy, you're precious.
So maybe someone should write a book, "10,001 Different Ways to Get Stung When Buying a Garand." I know it would sell a few copies in the States.