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Looking for Dads Garand
Just posting every now and then in hopes of finding dads WW2 SA Garand serial number 1007815
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06-15-2010 09:20 PM
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I'm also looking for my Fathers. Serial number 1933482. He made me memorize it and his USMC serial number (1553576) until I could "earn" my own...lol
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Stranger things have happened...... Wouldn't be really cool to run across those Garands. Good luck fellas.
Bill Hollinger
"We're surrounded, that simplifies our problem!"
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Thanks Bill, I have had the CMP check their records, Arlington Ord (Navy Arms) also checked theirs in the mid 90's and I even spent an entire day going through Springfield Sporters records (they were ALL recorded in ledger books, nowhere near numerical order...lol). The search continues...
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Good luck in your search. Just to give you a glimmer of hope,I read about a guy that wanted to buy his Dad an M1 for his birthday and found his Dads issue Garand at a local shop so it can happen
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CMP Forum started a thread about Garand Serial Numbers awhile back. I found one that was within 84 of mine, another member found one and bought it for Sequential s/n.
May also want to try the CMP again. This latest shipment was 170K of Garands. Granted, most appear to be post war, but they have all the S/N computerized. May be worth a shot.