Here is my international Harvester M1 garand.
Postage Stamp receiver variety with possible original barrel. Looks like a Springfield stock-short back porch-that has been thru Arsenal repair. WW2 trigger guard. They are a blast to shoot. Have fun.
Here is my international Harvester M1 garand.
Postage Stamp receiver variety with possible original barrel. Looks like a Springfield stock-short back porch-that has been thru Arsenal repair. WW2 trigger guard. They are a blast to shoot. Have fun.
Would you sell it ?That looks like a nice one. I've had a late Springfield for several years but never fired it.
Would you sell it ?
this is my second one from CMPAfter several years I finally got another M1 garand. This is the third H&R I have owned. It's a 5.5 mil and in pretty good shape. I didn't get it from the CMP but it probably originally came from there. I can't wait to shoot it.
If the stock is usgi wood, I use pure tung or boiled linseed oil for an authentic military finishthis is my second one from CMP
the only mark on the wood or metal I can find is at the muzzle where is rubbed in the crate over the years
otherwise all looks to be new - even came in a nice made-to-fit gun box
been debating about putting some sort of finish on the wood - have not even shot it yet
I have another with more miles on it that I got from CMP about 50yrs ago for 90$
even with my poor vision/shooting I can hit the paper at 100yds with my homemade bullets
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