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May 17th, 2017, 09:54 AM #1
U.S. Rifle - Caliber .30 - M1 (Garand)
I'm looking for someone in the NW part of the state who has the gauges and detailed knowledge to do an inspection on mine.
I just want to make sure the old girl is still OK. So if you know anyone please let me know how to get in contact with them. TIA
My one stipulation is I'm not leaving my rifle anywhere with anyone for any reason.
I've also been looking at bayonets, I have the original 10" but would also like to have the 16".
Originals are pricey but I found a reproduction available. Has anyone dealt with this place before?
http://www.ima-usa.com/u-s-wwii-m1-g...-scabbard.html
Anywhere you would recommend for parts and accessories?
Other than that, feel free to use this thread to post pics of yours or just generally BS about Garands!
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May 17th, 2017, 05:27 PM #2Super Member
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Re: U.S. Rifle - Caliber .30 - M1 (Garand)
i have gauges and parts, but i cant help you since you are kind of over protective of your rifle at the moment. that being said, someone with gauges can do what you need in 10 minutes or less and could actually be done at a gun show. finding someone to do that though may be tough.
original 16 inch blades are not that expensive and can be had for $200 or less. the 10 inch blade would be correct for a WWII garand so unless you feel you need to have a super early bayonet on a possible post war garand.....then its best to just stick with what you have. parts shouldn't be an issue as they are commonly found on eBay. they might not be cheap depending on what you need, but its tough to tell you any info on your rifle as you haven't posted any info to help us give you info on it.
stay away form reproduction junk. it never holds value, and can do some damage to the finish of your rifle if you install or use them on your rifle.
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May 17th, 2017, 06:19 PM #3
Re: U.S. Rifle - Caliber .30 - M1 (Garand)
Here's one for you - the auction "goes off" in about 7 days:
https://auctions.thegunrunner.com/lo...-scabbard-wwii
Place Bid
Current $150
Timed Auction (7d 1h 2m 40s)
Lots 301-350
Category
Rifle, Military
Lot 302
Description
M1 Garand bayonet. 16" blade is in very good condition with 90% finish. Made by U.C. back in 1942. Black plastic lined grips are complete are complete and in really nice condition. The scabbard and metal fittings are very nice and show expected wear. Scabbard paint is 90%. A nice complimentary piece for your WWII M1 Garand or 1903A3.
Attachment 97118Attachment 97119
In any event, you'll find out what FMV is for the 16" bayonet is by the end of the auction. Since you have a real Garand, shouldn't you have a real bayonet?- bamboomaster
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May 17th, 2017, 09:53 PM #4
Re: U.S. Rifle - Caliber .30 - M1 (Garand)
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May 19th, 2017, 06:30 PM #5
Re: U.S. Rifle - Caliber .30 - M1 (Garand)
IMA = cheap repro junk.
Why cheapen an apparent "all correct" M1 with fake repro accessories?
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May 20th, 2017, 09:03 AM #6
Re: U.S. Rifle - Caliber .30 - M1 (Garand)
http://usriflecal30m1.com/Default.aspx Go here. This my go to place for Garand stuff. It has more info than you would ever think. Every little part.
Put in your serial number and you'll get a list of what it should have to be "correct". The CMP forums are also a wealth of knowledge on M1'sLast edited by bortle; May 20th, 2017 at 09:07 AM.
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May 22nd, 2017, 08:53 AM #7
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May 22nd, 2017, 02:28 PM #8
Re: U.S. Rifle - Caliber .30 - M1 (Garand)
I don't know if it's possible to be proven original without the proper paperwork/documentation. It can be correct, as in every part is correct for the time it was made. And they do mean every little part. M1's are my favorite milsurp.
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May 22nd, 2017, 02:44 PM #9
Re: U.S. Rifle - Caliber .30 - M1 (Garand)
I know, it's one of those things that needs to be seen to be believed.
From what I can tell all the parts are correct and seem to have identical wear marks.
All stamps are present and in the right spots. No paper work is the bummer.
The guy I bought it off of just want someone who appreciated the old girl. He had no one in his family who did.
He also told me I was the third owner.
I'll know for sure next week what I have.
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June 1st, 2017, 12:55 PM #10
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