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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce McAskill View Post
    The magazine catch he has is a type 3
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    the OP's mag catch is a bit strange - go back and check his photo's.
    That magcatch has the extended support arm/tang for a 30 rd magazine.
    Could it be a CAST one that Springfield was working on in the early 50's ?

    That should keep you ole timers guessing for a while.

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    Quote Originally Posted by a1parrothead View Post
    Bob, I see you are in the Columbia River Gorge. I am in Hermiston. What part are you in?

    Jeff
    I'm about 2 hrs west of you, and (very fortunately) out in the country a bit. - Bob
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    If that is the extra magazine catch for the 30 round magazines it's sure doesn't look right in the photo. If it is a type 4 catch then the photo is distorting it making it appear wider?

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    Here's the same pictures blown up a little bit. - Bob

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    Light from a flash or window reflecting on a smooth surface. The best pictures are when someone uses a light box.

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    O.K. everyone,

    A few more pics of the safety.

    Also, If I post a few pictures of an M1icon Garand, would you all give me an approximation of value and maybe some details? looking at buying it, but WAY out of my wheelhouse!

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    M1 Garand

    Any info, or rough value would be appreciated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by a1parrothead View Post
    If I post a few pictures of an M1 Garand,
    You should post those on the M1 Garand/M14/M1Aicon Rifles forum, you'll get better results there.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce McAskill View Post
    If that is the extra magazine catch for the 30 round magazines it's sure doesn't look right in the photo.
    Snow blind Bruce ? Or is North Carolina now a For personal pleasure pot state ?


    Magcatch: Looks like it was stamped with the M much harder on the top and very lightly on the bottom..... maybe the reason it isn't showing an underline.

    Parrothead, believe us when we say you'll run across many mysteries when it comes to carbines and part markings.

    CH-P777

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    Well we got about 4 to 5 inches Charlie which is about 6 inches too much. BUT I am putting your snow shovel to good use. Going to be cold here till Monday when it will be well over 32 degrees and raining so by Tuesday it will be all gone melted away. I will send it back then so you can put it to good use like keeping the wife busy.

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    Just say NO

    Ok Dave...... I mean Bruce .....


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