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I'm out of control - another Garand! This time a Dane!
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Looks like maybe an EMcF cartouche?
Союз нерушимый республик свободных Сплотила навеки Великая Русь. Да здравствует созданный волей народов Единый, могучий Советский Союз!
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Thanks for the reply, Claven2. I don't see it but my eyes ain't what they once were.
Also, I just found very faintly the large numbers "4762" on top of the bolt. This doesn't match the serial number, dang it!
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Could use the full serial for the M1C database, Standard rifles help limit the C serial blocks. No plugs on the left side, right?
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Bob,
It didn't even occur to me that this rifle was in the M1C block of serial numbers. There are no plugs on the left side - que lastima - that would have been something. Serial 3787712.
John
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Nice looking what appears to be a Danish
return from CMP
, check with them to see if that's where it came from, that would add provenance to know it wasn't a "kit gun". I had a CMP WRA Danish return for about 10 years but finally sold it as only the receiver was WRA all else was SA, so it didn't really fit my collecting wants. Mine sold for about what you paid only it was auctioned on Gunbroker. Nice find. Bob B.
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Fairly common on the Danish
vintage Garands. Don't know if any of them would have had the USGI cartouches though. My WRA Dane did as it was walnut with a SA GAW cartouche. My "correct" Danish-Italian Garand
has the beech stock also. If you had a bolt with numbers matching the receiver serial number you might want to by a lottery ticket as that would have been a rare find. According to some sources the bolts were stored seperately from the rifles, so I'm told. I've seen several different ways they were marked, stamped, electropenciled freehand, and electropenciled very nicely usuing some kind of device to make sure they were large uniform and very legible digits. A nice addition to your collection for sure! Bob B.
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Yes, my bolt is stamped (I'm guessing) since I can't feel the numbers like I would expect if they were etched in the metal. The 4-digit number does not match the last , first, or middle 4-digits of the receiver.
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The Danes were great guns. VAR barrel is excellent to shoot with. They took good care of them and didn't mess them up like the other countries did. WRA had their parts contract for a while and some rebuilds were loaded with WW 2 parts. We bought them for the WRA parts since they were top dollar at the time. The later rebuilds had the Italian
parts & wood. Interesting guns. I think the sold for $350-$400
at the time at CMP
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