M1 Garand Import Marks

M1 Garand Import Marks. M1 Garand Barrel Markings Chart You will find on this page a guide to help collectors to : - determine at the time of purchase if the Garand offered is an authentic WW2 Garand rifle, a reconditioned, a post-war and even a faked one My assumption is, if it is a Winchester mark, that it is an inspection for rebuild mark

Getting an M1 Garand! Page 2 The Russian Mosin Nagant Forum
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explaining Springfield Armory-produced M1903s and M1 Garands floating. Before that, imports were not marked at all, save at the option of the importer or sometimes the exporting country

Getting an M1 Garand! Page 2 The Russian Mosin Nagant Forum

explaining Springfield Armory-produced M1903s and M1 Garands floating. Their (Fed Ord's) import marks were generally on the receiver legs, albeit not all Before that, imports were not marked at all, save at the option of the importer or sometimes the exporting country

M1 Garand Barrel Dating Telegraph. - to refurbish modified Garands and thus have a coherent WW2 weapon. Although many have been returned from overseas use (In the last couple of years Garands and 1903s Greece, M1 Carbines from Germany and Italy), they are brought back in under US Government auspices as return of "loaned" items.

ARMSLIST For Sale M1 Garand Springfield Lend Lease British Proof Marks. Before that, imports were not marked at all, save at the option of the importer or sometimes the exporting country Import marks are typically found on the barrel or receiver and are considered.