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    CMP Field Grade Winchester

    Hello, I just got my Rack Grade Winchester M1icon garand from the CMPicon. Here are some pictures of it along with the drawing numbers. I am no M1 Garand expert so if anybody has a clue what these mean other than a Springfield Repair, please give your two cents. The Barrel is a 1963 SA. Is this common? I would have guessed they would have stopped making barrels in the late 50's.
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    Look at the 5th picture of the hammer nose it looks like it could be broken or maybe its the angle of the photo.

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    You have a typical M1icon that last went through a rebuild in the mid 60's. No effort was made to match parts during a rebuild, so that's why you have a lot of Springfield Armory (SA) parts.
    New barrels were made by SA up through the 60's and possibly into the 70's. I have an M1 with a 1966 barrel date.
    I would recommend replacing the op rod spring with a newly made one. Don't forget to grease it with rifle grease.
    Looks like you have a nice rifle. Shoot it and enjoy it.

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