Looking for any Garand serial numbers that have an "X" stamped on the receiver ring they are very faint as it was done post production.
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Looking for any Garand serial numbers that have an "X" stamped on the receiver ring they are very faint as it was done post production.
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...n6LsPvUa-1.jpg
Like this one.https://www.milsurps.com/attachment....67&cid=1&stc=1
Here's the "X" on the other end of the number.
There is a great article in this month's GCA magazine about an "x" marked Garand.
Thanks Singer B, that's my article. The X marked rifles were the last bunch of Garands ever made. Springfield had a bunch of National Match parts but no barrels. However they knew that 2000 or so were produced and they went on a search to find them. Lo and behold they turned up at one of the East Coast Depots in New York I think. Anyway they assigned block 6000001 to 6001999 and to prevent a duplication of serial numbers and the X prefix assigned. When the last X marked barrel was finished SN 60019?? was completed, Springfield went into M-14 production the next day. The "X rated" rifles are the rarest sub group of M1 Garands ever made. I found 6001268 on GI about a year ago. Browning's X suffix rifle is not part of the group and was possibly a duplicate serial number and it would be interesting to find out more about it. Here are some pictures of my rifle.
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You are very kind, sir. Thanks, Rick.
The X stamp I am looking for is on the receiver ring. I had shown this rifle to Scott Duff (2006) and he indicated that he had seen the mark before but had no idea what it represented. Have a theory but need more data points.