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    Does anyone wonder what happened to the 6' training Garands?

    Found one:




    And it's for sale... Pardon the poor cell phone snappies.

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    theres one of those at a local gunsmiths buisness. neat to say the least

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    The Floyd's general stores in Bakersfield had one of each, BAR, carbine and M1icon Garand hanging over the gun department counter. I sure wish I knew what happened to them.
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    We had a Garandicon and Carbine in my Reserve Unit. We drove them down to Fort Ord from San Francisco to turn them in. We arrive and the guy at Fort Ord tells they are not on any books. He puts them on a large dolly and walks both to a large Dipsty Dumpster. Throws both in and tells us to have a nice day!!! I can't tell you how many brown M1911 holsters I tossed when we got black holsters in. We cleaned out the unit.

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    For sale?

    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Womack View Post
    Found one:

    And it's for sale... Pardon the poor cell phone snappies.

    Bob
    How much?

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    The quick quote from the place was $1000.

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    Mostly all of them are incomplete.

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    I've got a complete Garand, M2 Carbine and A4 Browning, all in the transit chests. I have a Garand that needs a trigger guard and handguard. Also got a bunch of the plastic cartridges and garand clips.
    I'm looking for a BAR and a Thompson. Wouldn't mind finding an M16icon & M60 either.
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    Handbook of Operation and Maintenance

    I have the "Handbook of Operation and Maintenance for Working Model of U.S..30 Cal., M1icon Rifle Device 3-F-5" Procured for the Marine Corps and the National Guard Bureau by the Dept of the Navy, Office of Naval Research, Special Devices Center, Port Washington, New York.

    Manufactured by Dellenbarger Machine Co., Inc New York, New York

    October 29, 1951

    Also stamped on the cover, CO D 108th Engr(c) Bn Broadway Armory

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    For everbody's information. Many think theirs is complete, but once you go through the actual contracts, you find that most are not.

    A complete items also includes the original packing list from the maker, two copies of the maker's manual, a list of spare parts, and those spare parts, which can include magazine springs and followers, etc. I have only had one complete unit in my lifetime and it was a BAR. It had the two magazines, and both disassembly mats in addition to the above. Last year I sold off an almost complete partial.

    You also have to know which maker produced which type of Green Plastic Ammo because all makers varied with production methods.

    Some were two piece, others were one piece.

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