Re: M1 Garand Review...........Post Your M1 Garands here!!!!
Posted: Fri Nov 15, 2019 7:28 pm
Got the anti thumb bite device too.
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Darryl wrote: ↑Thu Feb 15, 2018 12:36 pm Let's show them off. Com on, you know you want too.
M1 Garand
USGI
30 Cal. M2 (30-06)
WWII October 1942 Springfield Armory receiver
Korean era rebuild, Barrel is an SA - 8 -51 Korean era replacement
Inspected and stored by Letterkenny Arsenal in 1964 (LEAD 64)
Non circled Proof P in the pistol grip
Ink stamped orange triangle with the number 68 (inspector mark) on the bottom of the pistol grip
Left side faint right end of a DOD cartouche
Big Coulee wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 5:52 pm Back in 1991 I picked up a M1 Garand from the DCM for about $95.00 plus shipping. I've only fired about two 8 round clips through the rifle after I first received it. I haven't fired it since. There is a stamp on the barrel in the chamber area "S A 7-41". I most likely won't fire it again.
Not fire it ever again? Why not? The sort of casual range time we give these old battle rifles isn't going to hurt them, most of us are not even shooting corrosive milsurp ammo in them, just easy civilian rounds. That's fine so long as you get an adjustable gas plug to regulate the pressure when not shooting milspec rounds in the M1. I shot all of my M1's, including the former DCM H&R, and the pre 1941's, I shot them a lot and will shoot them some more. Being a DCM rifle, and I bet some of the younger members have no clue what that means, ( look it up) does not enshrine a rifle with any special meaning. It's history in the hands of GI Joe does enough of that, GI Joe who took these rifles and kicked the shit out of Hitlers boys, and Tojo's minions, then went on to hand a beating or two to the Commie Chinese and their DPRK shitheal friends, and even helped our allies in the Arvn do.....stuff. Honor their memory by firing off a few rounds on the fourth of July like I will be doing.Big Coulee wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 5:52 pm Back in 1991 I picked up a M1 Garand from the DCM for about $95.00 plus shipping. I've only fired about two 8 round clips through the rifle after I first received it. I haven't fired it since. There is a stamp on the barrel in the chamber area "S A 7-41". I most likely won't fire it again.
Very niceLaserpew wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2024 4:03 am CMP Service Grade, new CMP stock
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