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Thank you for sharing and would love to have them in my collection. I noticed they ground the receiver flatter to accept more letters from the rebuild stamping. I also noticed on the 75 rebuild it looks as if they put the barrel in upside down after they recut for the 7.62. I wonder if it was for the shape or just that they cut it upside down? Or did they taper the underside for the op rod once shortened? Very nice collection and my Grand mother is from Campobasso Italy and at 96 is still with us. Anything Italian
has a part of my heart. Rick B
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Thank You to Rick B For This Useful Post:
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I also noticed on the 75 rebuild it looks as if they put the barrel in upside down after they recut for the 7.62. I wonder if it was for the shape or just that they cut it upside down? Or did they taper the underside for the op rod once shortened?
You're welcome, Rick B.
Should the barrel be fitted upside down would be the gas port still in same position and still working ?
I can read the SA mark in its usual position on the right side of the rifle anyway.

Glad to hear you have Italian
origins !
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Thank you and this must have been done to give relief for the Op Rod. I overlooked the SA date when quick scanning. They were not afraid to remove metal from all I see. The Garand
was a well built rifle. Rick B
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