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From what I can see, your stock looks to have been heavily worked. Re-finished. Sanded. It looks like a repair under the rear sight on the right side.
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02-06-2012 09:37 AM
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Any chances to get an original stock of those age in good conditions bearing all original marks ?
Can you please address me to a store in USA
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Thank you.
Salu2 a to2
Bizio
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That's going to be an Ebay thing. Those are extremely expensive and rare. Marked stocks command a premium. That's why there's so many fakes.
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That's true ... it is so easy to make fake marks and stamps over wood.
My 1944 M1
Garand stock "seems" to be an original one with "GWA" print and "P" mark, but who really knows if it is original or a fake ?
Thanks again, I will have a look at ebay.com
Salu2 a to2
Bizio
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I think you were asking about a stock for your 1954 Garand, if so you can try The best resource on the internet for Post war M1 Garand stocks and other genuine military surplus items.
He also sells on Ebay. Is your " 54 Garand" a SA or HRA ?? Joe
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Originally Posted by
Bizio
I bought a M51A 7" blade bayonet with M8 scabbard for my Springfield Armory
M1
Garand of 1954.

Originally Posted by
Joe W
Is your " 54 Garand" a SA or HRA ?? Joe
Did you read his first post?
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Did you read his first post?
Sorry Jim, I did read the first post but forgot he had indicated it was a SA. After re-reading all the posts, I also see he was referring to his 1944 rifle when asking about a place to get a correct stock. Well he can use the site I indicated if he needs a late SA stock, although nice ones seems hard to come by. As you said, Ebay is about his only choice or maybe an ad in the GCA
Journal for a WW2 stock. Joe
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Joe W,
I am trying to identify the correct bayo model for my SA M1
Garand of 1944 (WWII D-Day).
I am looking for a good original stock for my SA M1 Garand of 1954 (Korea), so a post war and not a WWII stock.
Will check the link you have posted.
Thank you.
Salu2 a to2
Bizio
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Here are the bayos I bought.

At the bottom a M7 in its M8A1 scabbard for M16/AR15 rifle.
I should also get a M6 for M14
rifle.
Salu2 a to2
Bizio
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Everything there looks good from this distance. No garbage...yes an M6 for sure. Why 2xM5's? Trading material? Or different?
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