I am sure I am not the only one that "got the urge" after following @pmclaine post "Damn! Bought and M1A...."
I have always wanted an M1 Garand from the WWII era, and had done some research, but hit some road blocks, and it was put on the back burner.
Anyways, fast forward to last week, or so, and it is all I can think about. I did my research, but the main source "The M1 Garand,1936-1957" is still on it's way. So after a ton of time on the CMP forums and other internet sources, I finally find a receiver dating 2.5 mill (early 1944) with (?) Original barrel (also early '44). Along with the correct milled round hole trigger guard, it seemed to fit the bill, so I bought it, and t should be in town Tuesday.
The only bummer was that the stock had 0 cartouche on it. Which sounds to be very common. Anyways, I wanted some more history, so I looked on gun broker and Ebay and eventually found what seemed to be a perfect match?!
It has S.A./G.A.W. along with crossed cannons (both the larger and small one on the bottomed of the grip), as well as A.A.Y (Agusta Arsenal), circled P proof, and a rack number (?) well as a 7 T under the but stock.
Anyways, so the book is still on the way, but I felt confident enough to take a chance and risk getting a fake, since I can not imagine any seller taking the time to mic out the dimensions of all the markings. But now that it is here the sizes seem to match up. What do you think? I am prepared for the sad brutal truth.
I have always wanted an M1 Garand from the WWII era, and had done some research, but hit some road blocks, and it was put on the back burner.
Anyways, fast forward to last week, or so, and it is all I can think about. I did my research, but the main source "The M1 Garand,1936-1957" is still on it's way. So after a ton of time on the CMP forums and other internet sources, I finally find a receiver dating 2.5 mill (early 1944) with (?) Original barrel (also early '44). Along with the correct milled round hole trigger guard, it seemed to fit the bill, so I bought it, and t should be in town Tuesday.
The only bummer was that the stock had 0 cartouche on it. Which sounds to be very common. Anyways, I wanted some more history, so I looked on gun broker and Ebay and eventually found what seemed to be a perfect match?!
It has S.A./G.A.W. along with crossed cannons (both the larger and small one on the bottomed of the grip), as well as A.A.Y (Agusta Arsenal), circled P proof, and a rack number (?) well as a 7 T under the but stock.
Anyways, so the book is still on the way, but I felt confident enough to take a chance and risk getting a fake, since I can not imagine any seller taking the time to mic out the dimensions of all the markings. But now that it is here the sizes seem to match up. What do you think? I am prepared for the sad brutal truth.
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