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That was the one at the SOS show. She sold for 46,000.00 with buyers premium ... WOW. It was a good day for the seller and the auction house .
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I recall about 20 years back(?) I was at the Vallejo, CA Gunshow and a dealer had Garand
1313 on his table with no takers. I took a hard look at it and I should have grabbed it. But money was scarce then and I had battled Hodgkins and was not too chipper. The Garand was a 1964 rebuild with all new parts and a birch stock. Looked nice to me but I passed on it. Anybody ever hear of 1313?? Odd SN and I still remember it.
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another four digit
Here is another four digit, this one is quite rareAttachment 83724
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Is that one yours?
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1607
Probably built in the first 10 days of May 1938.
Real men measure once and cut.
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some providence on serial number 1607
SRS records indicate that s/n 1607 was sent to Winchester on Sept 19, 1938, for examination. was also test fired by Winchester.
Very early time period to send out an example of the "new" M1
Rifle. It would appear
that Remington nor any other potential manufacturer were not included.Attachment 83842
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the rear sight has been changed, should be locking bar style
look at his daughters, just see the locking bar
http://media.gettyimages.com/photos/...re-id640460503
Last edited by philb; 05-13-2017 at 03:35 AM.
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Garand
's daughter is holding an early "gas trap" rifle (note the difference between the two rifle front ends) . The gas trap rifle in original configuration never had a lock bar on the rear sight
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