Preserving a bit of history
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Preserving a bit of history
My daughter made a terrible mistake today. She let me go to Ammo Depot without supervision.
I came back with these:
The Garand is a H&R and the carbine is a Winchester. Neither one looks to me like they've been arsenal refinished.
I'll start researching these soon. Does anyone have any good tips on where to start?
I came back with these:
The Garand is a H&R and the carbine is a Winchester. Neither one looks to me like they've been arsenal refinished.
I'll start researching these soon. Does anyone have any good tips on where to start?
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Re: Preserving a bit of history
Nice! Join the CMP Forum and post good pics of parts on the M1Garand and the M1 Carbine sub forums. They'll tell you exactly what you have as well as identify any non-USGI parts. I can help you on the M1 carbine if you'd like.Pawpaw wrote:My daughter made a terrible mistake today. She let me go to Ammo Depot without supervision.
I came back with these:
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The Garand is a H&R and the carbine is a Winchester. Neither one looks to me like they've been arsenal refinished.
I'll start researching these soon. Does anyone have any good tips on where to start?
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And.... get to know G26ster, who was very helpful in helping me get my own M1 Carbine figured out.G26ster wrote:Nice! Join the CMP Forum and post good pics of parts on the M1Garand and the M1 Carbine sub forums. They'll tell you exactly what you have as well as identify any non-USGI parts. I can help you on the M1 carbine if you'd like.Pawpaw wrote:My daughter made a terrible mistake today. She let me go to Ammo Depot without supervision.
I came back with these:
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The Garand is a H&R and the carbine is a Winchester. Neither one looks to me like they've been arsenal refinished.
I'll start researching these soon. Does anyone have any good tips on where to start?
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Re: Preserving a bit of history
Nice. I'd say the Garand has been reworked from the color of the front handguard. Are there any importer markings on the barrels?
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Thanks! I'll take you up on that. We just have to figure out when we can get together.G26ster wrote:Nice! Join the CMP Forum and post good pics of parts on the M1Garand and the M1 Carbine sub forums. They'll tell you exactly what you have as well as identify any non-USGI parts. I can help you on the M1 carbine if you'd like.
The wood on the whole gun is fairly dirty and somewhat banged up. The rest of it probably just needs cleaned up. The front handguard does have a crack on the left side. It looks like something hit and dented the metal "retainer" at the front of it and started the crack.brhalltx wrote:Nice. I'd say the Garand has been reworked from the color of the front handguard. Are there any importer markings on the barrels?
All of the dents and scratches just lends to the weapon's character. It is apparently a 1954-ish manufacture, but has seen a lot of hard use.
I haven't taken it down beyond field stripping, so I haven't seen the whole barrel yet. The only markings I've seen on the barrel are the ones that are visible when the operating handle is locked back.
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I've got to get out there with you guys some day....AndyC wrote:Excellent!Pawpaw wrote:My daughter made a terrible mistake today. She let me go to Ammo Depot without supervision.
You do know that Mickey leases keys to his informal range on the banks of the Trinity river just east of Wilmer, right? No facilities whatsoever, but it's one place I can stretch the legs on my FAL out to 400 yards :)
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My HRA arrived yesterday. Just sayin...
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I did know that, but I usually go out to Leonard when I want to shoot for distance (up to 500 yards). It's pretty primitive, but at least they have benches and a porta-potty.AndyC wrote:You do know that Mickey leases keys to his informal range on the banks of the Trinity river just east of Wilmer, right? No facilities whatsoever, but it's one place I can stretch the legs on my FAL out to 400 yards :)
We'll have to go do that sometime soon!
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Very nice! Congratulations!
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Re: Preserving a bit of history
Man, Garand AND M1 Carbine in one day. Would have made my head asplode. I briefly lusted after a carbine after I got my Garand. Not an option now or anytime in the near future.
Congrats. Enjoy your new irons.
Congrats. Enjoy your new irons.
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Re: Preserving a bit of history
A great deal of Garand or M1 carbine info can be found on Jouster
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