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Garand drawing/revision # question
Hello all, first time posting. I just purchased an M1
at a gun show and have a question about the drawing #. It is a Springfield serial number circa 1,699,XXX dating around June 1943. According to the Joe Poyer book, the revision # circa this time frame skipped from 27 to 29, my receiver is stamped D 28291 28. Certainly this is unusual, and the 28 has been intentionally omitted from the table. The heat lot is 0 4 2 with the diamond. If anyone has encountered this or has some info it would be appreciated, TY
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Originally Posted by
dion556
Hello all, first time posting. I just purchased an
M1
at a gun show and have a question about the drawing #. It is a Springfield serial number circa 1,699,XXX dating around June 1943. According to the Joe Poyer book, the revision # circa this time frame skipped from 27 to 29, my receiver is stamped D 28291 28. Certainly this is unusual, and the 28 has been intentionally omitted from the table. The heat lot is 0 4 2 with the diamond. If anyone has encountered this or has some info it would be appreciated, TY
The D 28291 28 revision number and O42 ▼ heat lot are very common and both are legitimate. Don't rely on that book too much, the basis for his data is not very high.
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Originally Posted by
Ramboueille
The D 28291 28 revision number and O42 ▼ heat lot are very common and both are legitimate. Don't rely on that book too much, the basis for his data is not very high.
I guess I was hoping to have something unique/rare. Overall the Poyer book is a bit skimpy, do you have a recommendation?
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Originally Posted by
dion556
I guess I was hoping to have something unique/rare. Overall the Poyer book is a bit skimpy, do you have a recommendation?
Dion,
For that type of information, Scott Duff's books are the best.
Scott Duff Publications & Historic Martial Arms: M1 Garand, M1 Carbine, M1903, Krag, M1911A1
The full size Red, Blue cover books and and light blue pocket guide books...........
Last edited by Ramboueille; 09-14-2009 at 01:56 PM.
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Originally Posted by
Ramboueille
Yeah, I should have bought his book to begin with, especially since he lives about 15 miles from me. Thanks for your help!