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    Finally after years of waiting I own a Garand

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    The information I got so far is Built in ether February or March of 1944 and I assume the electropencil on the action that says SA 1-66 means that it was refurbished at Springfield Armory in January of 1966? Just a guess on my part.
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    Nice LMR barrel, should shoot well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rumpelhardt View Post
    I assume the electropencil on the action that says SA 1-66 means that it was refurbished at Springfield Armory in January of 1966?
    Sounds about right...nice rifle. Yes, the Line Material barrel should be a shooter.
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    Great start but be warned. It does not end here.

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    Nice Rifle thanks for sharing the pictures

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    Any books comparable to Ian Skennrton's Lee Enfield Story for the Garandicon? I see one by Canfield would that be it or is there another?

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    Scott Duff has some out but I only got the red and blue ones. There's also one by Pyle called the Gas Trap Garandicon and well worth getting for the early info...
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    With the exception of a recoil spring in 3 pieces and a missing ejector plunger it got a clean bill of health from the gun smith. Now I need to get some clips and ammo.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rumpelhardt View Post
    With the exception of a recoil spring in 3 pieces
    You mean the op rod spring? Good thing it wasn't fired like that, hard to say what would have happened... Anyway, good to go now.
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    Ya that's the one . That's why I have them checked out by some one who knows what they're looking at.
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