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M1 Garand USGI Jun 1944 Correct Parts
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03-08-2013 01:46 PM
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Congrats on the Garand, you will love it and want more. The single bevel follower arm probably should be no bevel. It looks like it is a Winchester piece to me. The other three pieces look fine.
Last edited by GUTS; 03-08-2013 at 08:22 PM.
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Nice, if I tried that they would fall over.
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Just learned how to do that, browsing one US forum. Found a clear picture.
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Bad Stack
All the toes of the stocks should be facing out, move the one on the right to the other side. Pull them outward more to lock the sight over the barrel and make the stack more stable. Sgt Rodriquez would never have approved that stack in 1960 at Ft Dix, he would have kicked it over, and the three Recruits who made it would be knocking out 50 push-ups
Real men measure once and cut.
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So that's why the rifles we get are always beat up.
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Do you mean to say that most of the dings, dents and scratches are due to games we play at home with our "toys" rather than real usage during a battle ?
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