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    M1 Garand with "A" stamp

    I have a WWII M1icon Garand that was rebuilt after the war and it has a stock without any markings except an "A" on the underside front portion of the pistol grip. Does anyone know what this means?

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    old timers on here always said those where Marine/Navy rebuild stamps, also was said to be on Navy match rifles.hard to believe there is'nt more info on this because 2 of my M1s are stamped with a "A". both came from the CMPicon a IHC & a WRA. HTH Semper Fi

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    FWIW the only one I've seen was on a papered O-65 Navy Trophy Rifle...only other stamp on it was a non-serif P inn a circle.
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