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    Italian Garand question

    Have a garand that all parts are marked PB with the exception of the aperture which is BMR. Would this be correct or should it also be PB?
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    The PB is Beretta and the BMR is Breda. I''d say you've got a Beretta with one out-of-place Breda part. To be "correct" you'll need a Beretta aperture.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Womack View Post
    The PB is Beretta and the BMR is Breda. I''d say you've got a Beretta with one out-of-place Breda part. To be "correct" you'll need a Beretta aperture.

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    But were BMR parts ever found on Beretta rifles? There is so little known about these Garandicon variants .

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    There have been a few good articles on the Italianicon Garands in the GCAicon Journal. One, " Italian-made Garands for the Danish Army" by Corso P. Boccia can be found in the Spring 1997 edition. Mr. Boccia also wrote another article in the GCA Journal "The M1icon Garand in Italy". Bob Seijasicon also wrote an article "The New Breed" in the Winter 1996 issue of the GCA Journal. In this article Bob indicates that three types of Garands, U.S. built, and both versions of the Italian made rifles were in Danish service and this would account for the mixture of US, Beretta and Breda parts found on these rifles. Bob also states " From this information, I assume that the Beretta guns were delivered to Denmarkicon with all PB parts, and the Bredas originally had all BMR/BMB parts.

    Mr. Boccia also notes that both Beretta and Breda windage knobs produced for Denmark are marked with a V, and those for Italy with a S, standing for vanstre and sinistra (left) in the two languages.

    Granted these articles are dated and newer information may now be available.

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    Thanks for that detailed expose'! It would look great in the Photo Gallery.

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    PB

    Great rifle. The assumption is that PBs had all PB parts and BMRs had all BM parts when they were built. PBs have been seen with PB apertures, so IMO your aperture has been changed during use. The fact that the bolt etching does not match adds strength to that assumption. Does the stock have a number? It should match the serial as well.
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    Stock is beech and serial does not match. Rifle may be somesones "build" I really dont know
    Did "Original" Italianicon Garands comes with walnut or beech stocks or both?
    Thanks for the help guys

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    Probably not somebody's build, more likely just switched among Danishicon military users. They bought about 10,000 of each maker. Furniture was not birch, it was some kind of European wood, I forget what the experts called it.

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