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1955 SA M1 Garand drawing numbers
Hi, wondering if I could get some help finding out if this Garand
is correct based on drawing numbers? The rifle is 1955 Springfield Armory serial 5,4xx,xxx
Reciever: F 6528291
Barrel: SA F6535448 2 55 A218B
Bolt: D28287-12SA
Trigger group: 6528290-SA
Op rod: 779072
Thank you!
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05-16-2022 01:37 AM
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You can look here and get an idea
USRifleCAL30M1.com
SA Bolt 6528287-SA A16 January/1955 to December/1957 5900000 - 5999000
I would expect all parts for 1955 would have the 65 prefix code - So no, not correct on the 12 SA Bolt
Springfield Armory
1952 – 1954 sn#4,200,001 to 4,399,999
Aug. 1952 sn#5,000,000 to 5,000,500
1954 – 1955 sn#5,278,246 to 5,488,246
1955 – 1957 sn#5,793,848 to 6,099,905
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the rifles were all stripped to bits and reassembled.
CMP
was smart enough to ask GCA
for help in identifying what collectors wanted or they might have done the same thing. We were thrilled to be asked.
Real men measure once and cut.
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I'm not sure what these guys were doing exactly, serviceability check I think it was supposed to be.
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They all have a liability risk, so they don't want to take any chances.
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In
Canada
, the odds of finding an original assembled
M1
are very scarce. Only some of the lend lease rifles that came in will be correct. Alan Lever of Lever Arms in Vancouver imported many
Danish
returns over the years. I was told clearly by men that worked for him that the rifles were all stripped to bits and reassembled...after parts were inspected. Some older members will remember JohnR now passed on, he was one of the inspectors working on these rifles in Vancouver.
I read that the Danish Garands were shipped to the CMP
without their bolts. Is there any truth to this statement? Or was what I read actually referring to the Danish rifles shipped to Canada, similar to how you mentioned that they were shipped in bits and pieces?
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Originally Posted by
Ms15710
you mentioned that they were shipped in bits and pieces?
No, I said they were STRIPPED into every single part and all stripped parts checked for serviceability. I wouldn't doubt the bolt removal story though. If you observe the rear sight cover has a number and an anchor engraved...I've never seen one that matches the rifle number. The stock number also is likely mismatched.
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