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    Defect Report/Handle of Oprod

    Gentlemen,
    This is a report of a problem with the Handle of the Op-rod. It was handled by Mr. Art Tuttle Who as many of you know was Mr John C. Garand's right hand man at SA. If you have the time read this report and it will give you some idea of what was being done on problems with M1icon Garand Production. Also note the date on the report. I hope this lets you learn more on the history of the M1 Garand.

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    Thanks again for taking the time and effort to read this data. I hope you learn some data on the M1 Garand.
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