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    SA M1 Garand USGI 1954 Correct Parts

    Hi all.

    These are the internal parts of my Springfield Armory M1icon Garand dated 1954 Serial #5,453,xxx
    I wonder if the following internal parts are correct for the make, year of the rifle.
    Operating Rod Catch / Follower Arm / Follower Assy / Bullet Guide
    Please let me know, should any of these parts be wrong, which should be the correct ones instead.
    Thank you.

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    That rifle should have a bullet guide that is stamped, with a clearance notch, yours is milled.

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    Thank you, do you know someone who can sell and ship one to Italyicon ?
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    Notch

    That's not a clearance cut, it's an ID notch to identify the taller fulcrum on late guides.
    Real men measure once and cut.

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