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    Argentine Garand in caliber 7,65 ?

    Need information about this. Articles in papers are only usefull if they are avaiable in Germanyicon.
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    That's really interesting! Never heard of that variation before.

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    Well, if we can do it in 7.62 then why not 7.65?
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    That rifle and a Johnson M1941 type, plus a StG 44 were all covered in an article by Martin K.A. Morgan. This was published in the Summer 2009 volume of the GCAicon Journal. I'm sure they will sell you a back copy and mail it to Germanyicon. Prototypes were made by the Argentineicon military small arms plant in Rosario .(F.M.A.R.)

    The same issue covers a Korean made M1icon type rifle.

    You can contact the Garand Collectors Association at: info@thegca.org or by phone 816-471-2005 or mail P.O. Box 7498, N. Kansas City, MO 64116.
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    D.f.g.m. = ??

    I guess that F.M.A.R. stands for something like "Fábrica de Munición y Armas de Rosario"

    But what does D.F.G.M. stand for?


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    D.G.F.M. = Direccion Gereral de Fabricaciones Militares, (General Directorate of Military Manufacturing)

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