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    Well, prices of M1icon Garand are very expensive in Italyicon if you want to buy a rifle in good conditions.
    I don't know current prices in Germanyicon but I payed 1.400 euro for the '44 and a couple of hundred euro less for the '54 and the '64.
    Is that too much ?
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    No, thats a average price for them.
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    This is the official 2011 pricing list of Terni Armory Arsenal, which is a National Armory.



    M1icon Garand rifle are sold after you send them a request letter and you will probably get a rifle after 5 or 6 years from your request.
    You cannot chose the rifle at all, so that if you get an old rusty model you have to keep that one.
    T1 (the same I bought yesterday in a shop) and T2 models are sold at about 700 euro but without OpRod since are out of stock !
    Crazy prices, so that in the local market the cost of a M1 Garand cannot be below 1.000 euro for sure.
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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    Bizio, your op rod on this last rifle isn't a replacement part, it's an early op rod that was modified. Thus no revision number.
    The D35382 SA op rods are neither early or modified. They are post war rebuild op rods, and were originally manufactured with the relief cut. They were not used on new production rifles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by latigo 1 View Post
    The D35382 SA op rods are neither early or modified. They are post war rebuild op rods, and were originally manufactured with the relief cut. They were not used on new production rifles.
    That's exactly what I had read in my pdf document, they were given as spare parts only.
    Same thing told me an Italianicon friend after I had posted detailed photos of my Op Rod
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    I went to the range today to test my new M1icon Garand T1 .308Win
    I am not used to shoot rifles without a scope but I had anyway good fun shooting quick sequences of 8 rounds each time.
    This is the result at 100 meters (110 Yards) of two groups of 8 rounds with M1 over a rest.



    I have used this realoding :

    Vihtavuori N140 43.5 Grs, Sellier & Bellot FMJ 147 Grs, COL 70.5 mm (2.95"), Winchester case, CCI Large Rifle primer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by latigo 1 View Post
    The D35382 SA op rods are neither early or modified. They are post war rebuild op rods, and were originally manufactured with the relief cut. They were not used on new production rifles.
    Yup, I have that info, if I'd cared to have looked closely. There I go...putting bad info into print! Lesson learned.
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    This is the pdf document I had found, it is in Italianicon but tables dont need translation, I think.
    http://www.tiropratico.com/Roberto_M...o/garand_2.pdf
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    Wow they are having heavy prices for some items! The Moschetto 91/38 Da Cavalleria is at my gunsmith´s shop for 85 Euro´s! And it is in good shape.
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    Most of the prices are inflated for speculation
    Just consider that before the Euro, in early '90s , a M1icon Garand was sold by Terni Armory Arsenal at 300.000 Lire, about 300 DM
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