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    New to me M1 Garand

    Well yes it does not have all SA parts properly dated and has been refurbished along its journey but I am happy none the less.

    The born on date puts it in June of 1942.

    The barrel is dated 6-43.

    Here is the cartouche on the stock ....

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    Very nice markings, and these are a bit harder to find here in Canadaicon. Maybe you'd consider a pic expose' for the rest?
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    Will do, probably over the weekend. The markings are the reason I picked this one up.

    I need to fully disassemble and it needs to be lubricated.

    I am certain there will be a couple of Breda parts in there.

    It is interesting how these were maintained by the Danes.

    My other M1icon is a properly dated SA, except for the VAR Barrel and replacement stock.

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    Yes, the Danishicon re-builds are prominent here in Canadaicon. I do have a LL with all the correct parts...but then I corralled it back in '76...
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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    Maybe you'd consider a pic expose' for the rest?
    Took it apart, lubed and forgot to take pictures of the drawing #s. The follower is a #12 (no surprise), but the parts are SA marked so I am happy.

    Bolts D28287-12SA
    Hammer C46008-2SA
    Trigger Housing D28290-05SA
    Op rod D35382-9SA


    The barrel is dated June of 1943 and is as bright as can be.

    Note: Stock is numbered to receiver (Danishicon Rifle Standard)
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    Is it just me or why can't I expand these pics? Looks like a nice rifle though. I love to examine the detail on these...
    Regards, Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    Is it just me or why can't I expand these pics? Looks like a nice rifle though. I love to examine the detail on these...
    Fixed? User error!

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    I always wanted one with some very good cartouches on it. That stock looks great. One day.
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    Very nice. I have one on order and hope it looks just like yours. Used but not as a boat paddle or tent stake driver.
    Lovley. Nice pictures as well.

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    Yup, it looks fine. Very nice.
    Regards, Jim

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