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    My Garand

    There are many like it but this one is mine - Also wanted to see if I am able to post pics :|







    Danish anchor on sight assembly.


    The SN's mostly make sense. At least they kept it all Springfield, I'm happy about that. The only SN I can't figure out is the bolt. I find info on 28287-2SA but nothing on 12SA and no mention of the diamond either. Found this really good Garandicon ID site though: http://battlerifle0.tripod.com/id3.html


    When I first broke down the rifle I found a Danish (I assumed) armourers sticker. I would love to know what it says. I think it has something to do with sighting it in as there are distances, and the word "Klik" as in windage and elevation adjustments perhaps? I will dig it up and post it later.... here it is! Any info would be greatly appreciated!

    I found out:
    Kampviser likely means firing point, so in this case 300 metres?
    Klik means click
    Skytte: well I know Hjorring is a city in Denmarkicon so...
    G m/50 was the danish designation for the garand.






    I got this oldcrusty oil I should get off, any advice?




    Anyone know where I could find the piece missing here? Or what it is called so i can search for it?



    I have to improve my photography skills, I just can't seem to soften the flash
    sometimes. And in general I find the photos don't do the rifle justice, it's almost as though the pictures bring out flaws I don't see with the naked eye!?
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