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    Brand New Garand

    Three days ago I was at a friends house and he opens his gun case an hands me his great grandfathers M1icon. I pulled the bolt back and it still there wasn't a scuff or scratch on the bolt face. He said his great grandfather left it to him and had told him it had never been fired. He has never fired it himself. Told hold one that is that old and in that shape was awesome.
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    Pictures, manufacturer, serial number (I know people get paranoid, so get the number with say 100), and more photos (I said that already).

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    Yes I agree! Something that unique needs to have some pictures of it posted!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roooster7 View Post
    Three days ago I was at a friends house and he opens his gun case an hands me his great grandfathers M1icon. I pulled the bolt back and it still there wasn't a scuff or scratch on the bolt face. He said his great grandfather left it to him and had told him it had never been fired. He has never fired it himself. Told hold one that is that old and in that shape was awesome.
    Is it an "old" garand or one of the SA inc garands?

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