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    SRS for M1 Garand

    Hi guys, I was t the gun show today and an Garand and 1911 followed me home.

    The Garand is an all matching June 1941 rifle with the serial number 253614 (Ill be uploading photos soon). The Garand was imported by Century Arms back while they were still in St. Albans. I purchased it from a woman who's husband had passed. She told me her husband had collected 160 M1icon Garands! And there were only 12 left and I have one of them!

    The 1911 is a 1918 .45 that looks like it has been stored in a wet sock some pitting but not terrible. (Photos of this soon too)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Snowman1510 View Post
    253614
    No SRS hit... I come up with Apr 1941.
    Regards, Jim

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    You never know what will turn-up on the imports from the 90's. I bought SA 168xxx (I don't remember the entire number) in 1992 and it had a CAI
    St ALB VT import stamp on the S-A 12-40 barrel with a single keystone spring on the round body follower arm !

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    detailed pictures are a must!

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