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Calfed Magazine fed Garands 12-12-2012, 11:08 AM
RCS Some of the early M11 stamped... 12-12-2012, 01:03 PM
Bob Seijas Mags 12-12-2012, 02:44 PM
Calfed Thanks, guys. I really... 12-12-2012, 05:36 PM
Neal Myers The barrel markings may be... 12-17-2012, 04:12 PM
Calfed I was watching it at an... 12-17-2012, 04:45 PM
Tom in N.J. Back in early 1966, I started... 12-17-2012, 06:09 PM
Calfed I liked the looks of this... 12-17-2012, 11:01 PM
Bob Seijas Mag-fed 12-18-2012, 08:02 AM
Calfed Should be an interesting... 12-18-2012, 09:57 AM
Rotor I have a BM59 E conversion on... 12-28-2012, 03:34 PM
Bill Ricca Some commercial guys modified... 12-18-2012, 09:59 AM
TDH I just recently traded one... 12-27-2012, 12:50 AM
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    Magazine fed Garands

    'm sure that these have been around for a while, but I recently ran across a magazine fed Garand in 7.62 x 51 and wondered if anyone was familiar with them.






    Stock looks like an M-14/M1Aicon. Barrel Stamped "7.62 Nato M11" Over Earlier Stamping And "48353 A191A P"

    Anyone know anything about these?
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    Some of the early M11 stamped receivers had been demil receivers that were put together - alot of the magazine conversions depend on the knowledge of the person or persons doing the conversion -quite alot of variation concerning the function and workmanship

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    Mags

    There were a couple of very talented gunsmiths who made them for customers a dozen years ago. I never got around to it, but always wanted one. There were also a number of M1s made to simulate M14s for the movies.
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    Thanks, guys.

    I really like this and am attracted to having a forged receiver, "M-14-type" weapon, but am leery about getting a demilled or poorly done conversion. It all looks nice, but who can really tell how good the work is.



    ---------- Post added at 02:36 PM ---------- Previous post was at 02:35 PM ----------

    By the way, does the barrel stamping "7.62 Nato M11" over an earliers tamping and "48353 A191A P" mean anything to anyone?

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    The barrel markings may be from a 1966 Springfield Armory 7.62 mm conversion ----- or not. We know where the markings are, & we know what they look like; if you post photos, we may be able to tell you more.

    I'd try to get over the attraction. It still has most of the bad features of the M1 rifle: it's too long, too heavy, & it lacks the light recoil of the M14icon-clones.

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    I was watching it at an on-line estate auction. It went for $840, which was in my bid zone, had I been able to find out more about it. Just too many unknowns to bid. They had a Poly Tech M14icon/s at the same auction that went for $660...might have been a better deal.

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    Back in early 1966, I started to assemble a non-welded H&R M1 receiver, modified to take M14icon magazines, into a "look alike" M14 type rifle. Through the Shotgun News I found a guy who was selling H&R surplus M14 parts not too far from my home. He had a milling machine and drill press and made up the required special parts. I had some stuff welded and phosphate coated at work. When NJ passed its assault weapons ban in 1990, effective in 1991, I registered the rifle. By doing so it keeps its flash hider, bayonet lug, 20 round magazines and pistol grip M14A1 stock.

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    I liked the looks of this one, even with the the drawbacks that Neal identified, but there were just too many unknowns and no way to get any answers...Rewelded receiver or op-rod...poorly done milling on the receiver...etc.

    Probably just as well that I let it go.

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    We're working on an article on them for the GCAicon Journal, written by a smith who has done a number of very high quality conversions. It's early, so it will be a while.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Seijasicon View Post
    We're working on an article on them for the GCAicon Journal, written by a smith who has done a number of very high quality conversions. It's early, so it will be a while.

    Should be an interesting subject, Bob.

    I'm a GCA memeber and will look forward to seeing that

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