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    A few of my Garands in a new display

    I have been collecting military arms for many years and have such a found love of these classic rifles, I was asked by a local Boy Scout camp to come by this summer to educate our youth on the history of these great rifles, I was in need of a display stand and found this one on Ebay, a little OD green paint and added some felt to the saddles and it's good to go.


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    Nice looking collection, maybe you could outline them a bit for us? Bit of an expose' perhaps?
    Regards, Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    Nice looking collection, maybe you could outline them a bit for us? Bit of an expose' perhaps?

    Sure thing, from top to bottom;

    SA M1D November 41' receiver correct "555" barrel believe 52' dated, correct M84 scope and mount , MRT original pad, DCM sold rifle all internals appear correct SA TE 3, ME1

    HRA 5.6m SN corrected parts with HRA Barrel dated 8/55 CMPicon certified by letter, TE 1.5 ME 2? I believe or lower

    IHC 4.4M all correct metal parts stock is not correct, LMR 3/53 barrel DCM sold rifle certified by CMP letter, TE 2 ME 1

    Winchester Win-13 May 45 SN, WRA Barrel, all correct parts to include original WRA Straight uncut op-rod, needs original stock and rear elevation and windage knobs. TE 3 ME 2 no record from CMP or DCM

    1928A1 Savage

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    Would the SA M1D be a 8xx,xxx or 9xx,xxx by chance? The 1928A1, what serial range on that, ballpark?
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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    Would the SA M1D be a 8xx,xxx or 9xx,xxx by chance? The 1928A1, what serial range on that, ballpark?
    M1D 413XXX Savage S-49xxxx

    I also have one that's in M1D SA config 379xxx

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    Thumbs up Inspiring!

    Was thinking of parting with one of my remaining Garands, yours are beautiful group of gems, thanks for sharing.

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    I like the Garandicon in birch...they seem kinda underappreciated to me. As I've so often told people, the average Garand's service life goes far beyond a few years in the early 1940s.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pappy1600 View Post
    M1D 413XXX Savage S-49xxxx

    I also have one that's in M1D SA config 379xxx
    Nice early ranges...
    Regards, Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by enbloc8 View Post
    I like the Garandicon in birch...they seem kinda underappreciated to me. As I've so often told people, the average Garand's service life goes far beyond a few years in the early 1940s.

    I really enjoy some of the flaming on some of these Birch stocks myself, I have a few M-14 clones I built as well that have great looking wood. I am looking for a correct Winchester stock for that Win-13 but not crazy about those prices out there for a correct one, so this birch stock works just fine with me for the time being, it's a work in progress, have been searching for a nice matching rear hand guard for sometime now that has some flaming in the wood but no luck, if anyone has one they care to part with I would appreciate it. And also a correct Winchester rear sight assembly as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pappy1600 View Post
    if anyone has one they care to part with
    Have you tried a WTB here in that forum? These guys have lots of stuff in their pockets they'll part with...
    Regards, Jim

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