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M1 Garand ADI Lithgow Receiver
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03-10-2009 08:31 AM
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I believe that's the receiver Springfield Armory bases their "new" M1
Garand rifles on.
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that's Springfield Arm INC>>>
let's not confuse the newbies
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Better off getting one from the CMP
and save your money, then you don't have a junk parts rifle, like Centurty arms M1
. Yes Springfield Arms Inc. used it on the NEW garand and its not bad but they ask way to much for a copy.
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Here's what Fulton Armory thinks about the Lithgow
's: http://www.fulton-armory.com/Lithgow-TI.htm
The receiver they tested appears to be junk, a paperweight at best. I'd go with a genuine USGI receiver.
Last edited by K. Johnson; 03-10-2009 at 10:01 PM.
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Thanks for all the replies with great info and insight. I am looking to build a
M1D clone and someone had the Lithgow
for $125. Saved me from the usual lesson of, going cheap upfront only gets expensive down the road.
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Originally Posted by
riflegreen297
Does anyone here have any experience or knowledge of this receiver? I know
Lithgow
made some fine, strong firearms, but what about their
M1
Garand receivers? Are they reliable? From my understanding they are machined to Mil-Spec from a steel casting.
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