That is a very clean Dane. Most of the Danish rifles that came into Canada, weren't that pretty. They were mostly mechanically excellent and shot very well but were cosmetically lacking.
I have one of the Breda made M1s that were made for Denmark. It has a VAR barrel on it as well. The bedding is a work of art. Many of the Danish rifles were stocked with Beech. That one is stocked with some very nice walnut. I wonder if CMP
, restocked it?
My Breda has a range card as well as the soldiers serial number. It was glued onto the fore stock bbl channel. It is also stocked with straight, dense grained, heavy, dark walnut.
I haven't seen Garands from any other country with such cards. It does show how proud the Danes were of those rifles. Of the couple dozen Danish Garands I've seen, they all shot very well. Some were actually inletted under the mag plate and fitted with plastic strips, about 2 inches long and 1/8 wide to tighten up the fit. Worked well from what I could see. Very unique to say the least.