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Last edited by Calfed; 07-30-2016 at 05:05 PM.
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07-30-2016 05:01 PM
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did very nice LEAD story recently.Interesting M-1. Nice score
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Thanks, guys!
I got the bug for the 60's rebuild marked Garands and glommed a USMC rebuild last month. Those have the "O-6x" mark on the upper receiver, which shows up in the pictures.
I figured that I would have trouble getting a LEAD, RRAD, or TE rebuild at auction, because auction houses usually do not break rifles down for their online auction pictures.
I was shocked while perusing the auctions to find the listing with the "LEAD 3-65" displayed in the pictures.
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Real men measure once and cut.
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Originally Posted by
HOOKED ON HISTORY
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did very nice LEAD story recently.Interesting M-1. Nice score
Thanks, HOH, I've got that issue of the GCA journal.
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Thanks, Bob.
The auction description had the barrel as TE 2/ MW 1.5...hopefully it will be a good shooter.
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Has it got the little red paint triangle on the bottom of the grip area?
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Originally Posted by
jmoore
Has it got the little red paint triangle on the bottom of the grip area?
I think so. The only picture that shows the bottom of the pistol grip seems to show a small reddish orange triangle.
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Examined a LEAD rebuilt M1
,3-69, also rebuilt by SA, 5-64, and it has glass bedding in the stock where the magazine floor plate seats. Is this common on rebuilt M1s?
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Originally Posted by
green
glass bedding in the stock
This is done where the wood starts to collapse from oil saturation and needs a tightening up.
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