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Garand disposal outside the DCM?
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08-04-2010 07:27 PM
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Maybe an NRA program thru the DCM?
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I remember that last few years I was in the Air Guard before I retired, they were slowly offering Surplus weapons to Guardsmen at low prices. I got a S&W Victory Model for $50.00. Don't remember any Garands or Carbines but, that might have happened after I retired in 90. I remember when I first came out of the Regulars into the Air guard, my Unit was still using Carbines and air-cooled .30s and .50s. This was late 70.
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There was also a traded-in program (details were published in the American Rifleman) where you could trade an unserviceable M1
receiver for a barrel action from Rock Island. The M1 barrel & receiver group (stock number 1005-00-653-5448) cost $14.00 plus administrative charge $4.50 and shipping $4.14 total was $22.73. These were shipped to your address during 1975-76. Some of these barreled actions were from 1941 and looked new
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In my younger years back in the late 60's, Service Armament in NJ had racks of M-1's, Carbines and other rmilsurps in their back room for decent prices. NO DCM involvement to purchase.