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My M1 Garand from CMP finally arrived
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<blockquote data-quote="coolhandluke" data-source="post: 2363683" data-attributes="member: 13284"><p>Gorgeous rifle...I don't have my Duff book available to double check the barrel date to the serial number, but it looks like it is likely the correct date for that serial range. My SA was produced only around 50,000 units after yours and has what is likely an original 5/55 dated barrel. Are there any DAS or P cartouches on the stock? I can't quite tell from the photos.</p><p></p><p>Perplexed...is the park on that rifle original? It looks very similar to the light gray parkerizing used on the 60's era rebuilds in a couple of the photos (may just appear lighter due to camera flash).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coolhandluke, post: 2363683, member: 13284"] Gorgeous rifle...I don't have my Duff book available to double check the barrel date to the serial number, but it looks like it is likely the correct date for that serial range. My SA was produced only around 50,000 units after yours and has what is likely an original 5/55 dated barrel. Are there any DAS or P cartouches on the stock? I can't quite tell from the photos. Perplexed...is the park on that rifle original? It looks very similar to the light gray parkerizing used on the 60's era rebuilds in a couple of the photos (may just appear lighter due to camera flash). [/QUOTE]
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