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bzinggg
To bad I only have the one of these left, this was super fine ammo
when I reload for my US military rifle's I load them to the military specs or as closest's I can
those are some nice rifle's you got too
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To bad I only have the one of these left, this was super fine ammo
when I reload for my US military rifle's I load them to the military specs or as closest's I can
those are some nice rifle's you got too
NORM
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SHIP THAT BOY OFF TO THE NAVY AND LET THE VA PAY THAT TUITION! It'd be good for him, good for the Navy, good for you and GOOD FOR THE COUNTRY!Bzinggg,
Is that a scope rail or a "cheese grater" type hand guard on top of the 3rd from the top Garrand? I can't tell but it looks interesting.
I wish I had the extra cash I'd be on the phone to SOG already with a handpicked one. Timing is everything isn't it? I'm waiting for the first semester tuition bill as my son is back in college tomorrow.
I guess college comes before an M1... ???...I'm sure college comes before an M1... ... DAMN, college definitely comes before an M1...
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Norm,
I ran the number again and used "99" as the last two digits and I still cake up with 1952. This date is based on Delivery Records. The 1955 barrel is probably a replacement for the original. That is one nice looking Garand!
I ran the number again and used "99" as the last two digits and I still cake up with 1952. This date is based on Delivery Records. The 1955 barrel is probably a replacement for the original. That is one nice looking Garand!
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Hey I agree but be carefull ..I did that and now I have an officer in my family.
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yes I am proud thank you
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abwehr , bzinggg
THANKS FOR THE INFO
anjdrifter
CONGRATS
NORM
THANKS FOR THE INFO
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CONGRATS
NORM
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papabear
These are markings on the bayonet
I was wondering if you knew what the meant
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Ser# 1517xx
the other side has
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EAT this stamp isn't that clear I think the E could be a B
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These are markings on the bayonet
I was wondering if you knew what the meant
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Ser# 1517xx
the other side has
*
EAT this stamp isn't that clear I think the E could be a B
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NORM
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