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    My first M1 garand (already looking for my next) 6 digit serial number

    Hello
    This is my first post but i have been lurking around on the website for a year or so.
    I purchased my Garand about 6 months ago just because it was a good price and i didn't have one in the safe. I actually bought it off of one of my customers I have bought several firearms off her. But thats another story. So i have been looking around on here and have found out lots of info on my M1icon but was wondering if the experts can tell me all the things that I missed . I have not taken the weapon apart to get all the numbers yet but will be dropping it off to a friend of mine who is a gunsmith to disassemble it and take pics of the parts . I was told it was a CMPicon gun but did not get any paperwork with it . I assume it is what you guys refer to as a mix master since the barrel dosent match the receiver
    Heres what i know about it so far.

    Serial number 366242 makes it a September 1941 year receiver

    Barrel looks to be 1945 3 s a 5 45 then a .P

    The stock thats on it is a boyds (I was bummed it didn't have the GHS stock)
    But about 4 months after I picked it up the ladyIi bought it from called me and said she found the original stock and wanted to know if I wanted it .(she was going to throw it away)
    So I raced over to her house to get it . I was disappointed to see it was not a GHS but its better than the boyds . Its a NFR which i believe is from Nov 1944 to June 1945
    There is a number stamped in the stock that i have no idea what it is 4414 maybe a rack number ?

    It came with an extra op rod and a bayonet but the bayonet is not the right year or from the right country as far as i can tell its a danish bayonet from 1965 and the scabbard is a year or 2 newer

    I am trying to figure out the picture thing . My photobucket seems to be giving me fits .
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    Thanks in advance and by the way I love the site and all the info i have gotten from here.

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    She's a looker. Very nice rifle, don't be disappointed with that NFR stock, it's solid G.I. wood.

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    Thanks SA m1dom for your reply .
    I was hoping to get a little more info on this gun from the experts like is the rear sight the correct one the year of the receiver .
    Dan

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    Dan from what I can see on the pictures that rear sight is a post war T105E1 sight. For that date receiver you would need a flush nut.

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    Most of those rifles underwent a substantial rebuild and to find an early receiver with original unreplaced parts is hard. I wouldn't worry about it as it'll likely perform flawlessly and it looks great.
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