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    Rick, if it is easier I can import it to Europe and then get it to you in the US.
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    The rifle I mentioned was about 9 years ago. But I'll keep your kind gesture in mind if something like that comes up again.
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    The issues we had going to the Philippines was: no one could decide if it was lend lease military aid or
    did they pay for it. While that was happening they were chopping up the samples! The US military was
    getting them good saws to cut it in three pieces. The Crown of Canadaicon had no issues with what we wanted,
    just pay the landing taxes! They paid for a lot of it, but two years of trips and no decisions,we gave up.

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    The M1917s going to the Philippines were "sold" to the Commonwealth government (admittedly for a very good price). The Philippine Scouts were still a part of the U.S. Army, so they were issued equipment and weapons, just like any other unit.
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    FedOrd was well known for "puffery". They sold a lot of guns, parts and baloney. They had a pile of Argentineicon 98's and I wanted one. I went through the entire store and did not find a decent keeper. Not over-priced, either, but no keepers. I did buy a '03 high number receiver from the PI stash.

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    The full M14icon story is long and odd. They actually were meant for an M14 NM program. Very long story with a nasty kick in rear ending. Yes they did end up in Baltic States, with no spare parts. Another twist in this tale.

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    M1 Garands and 1903 inthe Philippines

    I was fortunate enough to get a tour of warehouse 10 and 13 in Camp Aguinaldo. They still have about 50,000 Garands in unissued condition neatly stored in cages. most of the 1903s have been issued to civilian auxiliaries and are probably in bad condition due to lhumidity, lack of care etc. I heard the US JUSMAG has been trying to get the Garands back, depending on the political climate in CONUS. They also had a lot of spare parts, brand new M1icon Carbine barrels and 15 round magazines and oilers.

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    Welcome to the forum.

    Quote Originally Posted by zambowhite View Post
    about 50,000 Garands in unissued condition
    Wouldn't that be nice...
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    Quote Originally Posted by zambowhite View Post
    I was fortunate enough to get a tour of warehouse 10 and 13 in Camp Aguinaldo. They still have about 50,000 Garands in unissued condition neatly stored in cages. most of the 1903s have been issued to civilian auxiliaries and are probably in bad condition due to lhumidity, lack of care etc. I heard the US JUSMAG has been trying to get the Garands back, depending on the political climate in CONUS. They also had a lot of spare parts, brand new M1icon Carbine barrels and 15 round magazines and oilers.
    Even with a more favorable administration, come January 20, with the recent strain in U.S. Philippine relations, I wouldn't hold your breath.
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