I am curious, can you get Garands in Norway?
What are the gun laws like?
I am curious, can you get Garands in Norway?
What are the gun laws like?
Here she be....
The photos don't do her justice. CMP model. Wood/Parkerizing are practically unblemished
( note inside of the slide groove on the receiver ). The only marks on her are a stripped
lower butt plate screw, and a small scratch that happened shortly after I got her.
I leaned it against a wall and she fell over.....!
Last edited by Walkwolf; 02-12-2022 at 08:14 PM. Reason: Added photo
Regards,
Steve.
She is a beauty, Steve! Thanks for showing.
Regards
Sweet Garand!! I need to pick sanother up for myself, too! One is not enough!!
I'm still looking for my Dad's Garand, though. SA 2860035
Also - for interests sake - 1960's National Match ammo,
and an original M1 cleaning/take-down tool.........
Last edited by Walkwolf; 01-03-2012 at 12:09 AM.
Regards,
Steve.
Accidentally posted on the wrong post lol Ill put up pictures of mine soon. I believe a 44-45 issued but replaced barrel -Ben
Last edited by AmericanKraut; 01-20-2012 at 11:53 PM.
It is not an import mark, but it is post WWII. I've seen similar stampings
on U.S. electrical equipment from the 1950's - specifically on 'Collins
R392' military radio sets, which an older brother collected
and used until recently..........
The Collins R392/URR
If you look closely on this radios right front panel, a third of the
way down between two dials is the same marking - though
made by rubber ink stamp.
( My bro had three 'R392's' - two were operable, and one
was for spares. The one illustrated above was not his ! )
Regards,
Steve.
Beautiful rifle! I have never seen one with a serial number under the 1xxxxxx mark.
Thaddeus
thats one fantastic looking Garand Steve.....Jake.
Walkwolf that is a post WWII stock on the Garand that you posted.
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