Who Bought John's Garand M-1 C Sniper?

I don't think there are many M1C rifles in Canada. After many yrs of looking I found one locally.:eek: It has been authenticated by The Garand Collectors Assn.:)

I wonder if the M1C you are describing came with the mount and scope and ,if so, I'd like to know what scope it had.

Just checked the website and see that it is actually an M1D, not an M1C. It does appear to have the M82 scope which was fitted to the M1C. Most M1Ds had the M84 scope. It is shown as made by Winchester. M1Cs were only made by Springfield within specific s/n ranges. M1Ds were conversions of any existing Garand, mostly Springfield, but could also be WRA, and less commonly, HRA and IHC. M1Ds are easy to fake, but for their barrel which has a unique drawing number. Faking an M1C is a much tougher proposition.
 
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I don't think there are many M1C rifles in Canada. After many yrs of looking I found one locally.:eek: It has been authenticated by The Garand Collectors Assn.:)

I wonder if the M1C you are describing came with the mount and scope and ,if so, I'd like to know what scope it had.

Just checked the website and see that it is actually an M1D, not an M1C. It does appear to have the M82 scope which was fitted to the M1C. Most M1Ds had the M84 scope. It is shown as made by Winchester. M1Cs were only made by Springfield within specific s/n ranges. M1Ds were conversions of any existing Garand, mostly Springfield, but could also be WRA, and less commonly, HRA and IHC. M1Ds are easy to fake, but for their barrel which has a unique drawing number. Faking an M1C is a much tougher proposition.

X2!!!!!

I have been extremely lucky over years and have owned three of them (M1C)

Sold one a few years back to somebody who authenticated her through GCA.
As you stated, "D" config is fairly common and very hard to challenge for a fake...

"C" config is very tough to clone and were made in very limited number ( less than eight thousands.

They were issued with M82, not M84. Actually, the bracket for M1D sits the scope a wee bit higher than the G&H mount on the "C", allowing for the larger ocular piece of the M84 vs. M82/Alaskan.
 
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