Can anyone please tell me if a knurled elevation sight cover, as opposed to checkered, is correct for a 479503 L/L Garand, barrel date of 11-41? Other than that, the gun is very nice and totally correct. Thanks
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Can anyone please tell me if a knurled elevation sight cover, as opposed to checkered, is correct for a 479503 L/L Garand, barrel date of 11-41? Other than that, the gun is very nice and totally correct. Thanks
Duff's book shows s/n 469909 elevation knob checkered and windage knob knurled with flush nut
photo shows my Lend Lease rifleAttachment 117225
Here's mine, LL SA 328219...
There is difference between the early Springfield and Winchester elevation knobs (or as collectors call them caps held on the the small screw)
photos show Springfield on the left side and Winchester on the right side.
note the numbers on the drumsAttachment 117227Attachment 117228 are different from the two manufactures also the arrows are different two but you can not always depend on the arrows for identification
Some Winchester caps have the small "BATTLE" too
I believe SA was using both around that time, using up the checkers and working in the knurled. For some reason, LL rifles seem to keep the old style longer. Maybe SA used them to get rid of the old style?