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First M1 Garand (Strange survivor)
Last edited by Darkwolfe; 05-03-2011 at 06:41 PM.
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05-03-2011 06:20 PM
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The front swivel is only the piling swivel. Not for sling use. The sling is later also, like M14
. You should be able to find a nice new 1907 sling for shooting purposes. Is the stock group birch or beech? It certainly has figure. If the upper handguard's walnut, it's not too bad looking like that!
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Ya I know about the stacking swivel. It's just hooked through it to neaten it up for the picture and I use it that way to keep it from dragging in my cabinet. Good secondary use even if not designed that way! 
I'm snooping the sling. There are some relaticely inexpensive reproductions that would be ok for this rifle and I may go that way. Haven't decided on a cheek piece though. I like that grain too much lol.
As for which wood is on the gun, the main stock is debatable. I got it for a whopping $50 (Theft I tell you, stolen comepletely!) locally and had to do some serious cleanup on it. No stamps of any kind found anywhere. Not even the remnants and it had not been sanded either. It's much larger than the birch stock that was on the rifle when I bought it. Owner said it was walnut, which would be nice, but I have no certainty of that. I'm good with making wood look nice, but rotten at identifying it!
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Yes, it's hard to identify that wood in the pics. You should be able to order a leather sling from Brownells or pacificcanvasandleather.com.
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TY for the link. Better prices than I've seen on a couple of other sites.
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Beautiful wood!
It is extremely hard to tell from the photo, but I think the stock could be maple. It certainly has a lovely figuring.
Patrick
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Maple
Yup! I agree with myself - that looks like maple.
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Nice looking gun and you kept is JCG legal too. You should be happy with the HRA barrel. They usually shoot well and it sounds like you got one without much wear.
I never heard of a NM trigger. Usually, the hammer hooks are worked to get you a crisp 4.5-5lb pull and working surfaces of the group are polished so that they work smoothly.
Make sure and check the gas cylinder wear ant the op-rod tip. If it functions they are ok but excessive wear might give you inconsistencies. Make sure that the op-rod doesn't touch the lower band when operating. Also, make sure your sights are tight and give you positive clicks. False clicks and/or moving sights can ruin a good day.
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Never thought of maple...It does look like it.
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Attachment 23002
Just for fun and comparison, there's the old birch next to the new stock.
Attachment 23003
And a closer look (albeit a tad fuzzy) at the left side of the stock. This was about halfway through refinishing.
TY for the info (and props
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So then the question becomes- Who made stocks in maple?? I've heard plenty about birch, walnut, and the odd ash stock, but I haven't run across any mention of maple before. 
Gulliver- Sights are, thankfully, rock solid. I'll double check that wear you mention on the op-rod though. Hadn't given it much thought and the rifle is cycling as near to perfect as you can get so far. Don't even get any crunched cases! That's good since I reload everything I shoot.
Last edited by Darkwolfe; 05-04-2011 at 03:08 PM.