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Garand Parts Dilema
Among my cache of Garand
parts collecting dust, I have: a) a complete matching 3-piece SA/GHS stock set with large ordnance wheel and long barrel channel complete with metal, b) SA 3 uncut op rod, and c) a narrow sight base gas cylinder with front sight and intact seal with decent finish.
Should I try to find a barreled receiver to restore with these parts or should I just sell off the parts?
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09-25-2013 01:39 PM
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If the stock cartouche is real, sell the parts off, to ME
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Why sell it to Joe W..." A known cheap skate" when you could sell it to ME..."A man who NEEDS it"......
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LOL, is that because your a "contributing Member" and I am a free loader ??
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I figured I get responses like these :-) It was intended as a serious question.
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You have a lot of parts to put together to make this build correct...way to many to just hope it falls into your hands. I'd sell them unless you know where the gun is. You could also hold on waiting for a winfall. I'd move them along. I don't need them though. My rifle's complete.
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No, not at all, just couldn't have him say "okay" without puttin up some sort fight...
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Back when you could get and G&H mount for $600 on ebay and everybody thought that was over the top.
I bought two.
No hope of ever getting the correct receiver back then.
If you keep looking what you need may turn up.
If you can not wait - sell
He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain that which he cannot lose
There are no great men, only great challenges that ordinary men are forced by circumstances to meet.
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IMO some of the hardest parts to find are the ones you are missing. Its possible but may take you awhile to find the right combo
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The question is what are the hardest parts to find - the ones I have or the ones I need. I'm going to gun show this week end, I'll ask some of my gun buddies and see what they say.