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    What might $6500 look like?

    Well, I think I officially went off the deep end. I went over to a friend's house and four hours and $6500 later, this is a quick look at what followed me home:



    1. A couple of what I would call SL3 complete cleaning kits with slings from the Letterkenny depot bagged in 1955
    2. An M2 aiming device for checking recruits' sight pictures with original carton.
    3. Ubiquitous grenade launcher sight.
    4. -12 M1icon bolt in it's wrapper
    5. Some sectioned cleaning rods and oilers.
    6. 5 NIW M1 Carbine magazines.
    7. 2 M1 receivers, the top is a -1, the bottom a -2. Ser Nos 36,6xx and 64,7xx respectively. Perhaps a Gas Trap repro is in the future?
    8. A 1916 dated No1 Mk3 manufactured at Enfield. Some replacement parts, some matching numbers.
    9. A "gap letter" IHC. All IHC parts, overhauled at MCLB Albany in 1966. Awarded as a Navy trophy rifle for the Pac Fleet or SecNav matches.



    The stock on it isn't marked at all, and that was how it was awarded. I did however get two IHC stocks. One is an early stock with the factory repairs on the butt, the other was hacked on a bit by somebody in the early 90s forward of the floor plate, but is mostly repaired.








    10. A CMPicon correct (some handwritten notes by the owner say collector grade) grade 6 million SA M1.

    11. A Danishicon Navy Garand. 2 million WWII SA receiver, Winchester stock, some Italianicon parts, and a 1960 VAR barrel



    12. Some short and long pinion rear sights, and some checkered windage and elevation knobs, and knurled windage and elevation knobs.

    13. Russianicon capture, import marked P38. Early Spreewerk mfg, low two digit serial number.

    14. A Sep 1918 marked canvas rifle case.

    15. An abused SPG cartouched stock. Looks like a modified long channel, but I haven't inspected it closely. I suspect it's a post WWII clean and repair era cartouche.



    16. A practically pristine GAW cartouched stock. Really, it's gorgeous.



    17. An SHM cartouched stock.



    18. The two IHC stocks.

    19. Two random 1/2" DAS marked stock.

    20. A unmarked stock that could also be the stock originally awarded with the trophy rifle.

    Well, that pretty much finishes my Garand collecting. I started with a corrected 11/44 with an NFR cartouched stock in February of 2013, and the list now stands at:
    10/41 Lend lease Springfield, correct/original? minus stock that was missing when originally purchased in the early 90s by the previous owner.
    9/42 Springfield with a GHS stock that I have discussed elsewhere, and I believe to be original to it's wartime service.
    10/43 Springfield with a GAW stock, corrected.
    Summer 1944 Winchester, corrected, with a GHD stock.
    11/44 Springfield NFR mentioned above, corrected.
    1952 barreled M1D on a late WWII receiver with NFR stock.
    Gap Letter IHC with a 6/53 LMR barrel.
    11/53 Harrington and Richardson with 3/8" DAS.
    The 6 million SerNo Springfield.
    The Danish Navy Garand.

    I thought this "Garanditis" thing was a joke! There are plenty of other variations out there, but my safe is full.
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