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My Italian Army M1 Garand rifles
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You' re very welcome, Patrick Chadwick.
The Italian
Army used also M1 Garand completely made in Italy by Breda Meccanica (you can read BMB over the front sight of my T1) and by Beretta.
Anyway, since I consider the M1 Garand a true American rifle, rather than getting Italian made copies, I preferred to get for my collection two original M1 rifles coming from USA
made by Springfield Armory and modified by Terni Arsenal later on.
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Classic examples of these particular rifle, a bit of everything in the way of parts. Some made and left as was, some modified for use and some made by Italy
...excellent examples.
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Bizio, those are gorgeous rifles!! Thanks for the pictures!
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Very Nice Bizio, those are very nice...
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You're all most welcome.
A picture of a part of the receiver bearing serial number of my T1 model has been published on Armi Magazine, one of the most famous Italian
guns magazines.

The article extracted from the magazine, unfortunatly in Italian language, "Un mito italiano" (An Italian myth) can be downloaded here :
M1 in Italia.zip download - 2shared
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Thank you, Tom.
They are both stored in the same safe box in good company with my two American 30-06 M1
Garand rifles, dated June 1944 and November 1954.
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Here they are
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