- Rock Ola - M1 Garand Forum. com
Found a Rock ola at a LGS, l 43-44 gun 2000 00 Looks beautiful for a 80 year old gun First attempt as a C R collector All input appreciated
- Forums - M1 Garand Forum. com
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- IHC Rifle Parts? - M1 Garand Forum. com
Is it possible to ID any of the following parts as unique to IHC, or were they not unique and therefore not identifiable? A) Trigger B) Lower Band C) Front Handguard Ferrule Thanks, Danny
- ported gas plug - M1 Garand Forum. com
Empirical data is always better than conjecture The measured data in the website below shows that even some 150gr ammo is a bit hot for the Garand, while some 180gr loads are within the limits for M2 Ball As for long term effects, proper greasing of the rifle is extremely important: M1 Garand Ammunition and the Ported Gas Plug (garandgear com)
- Enbloc Clip ID Codes - M1 Garand Forum. com
Enbloc Clip ID CodesI have a unmarked clip that I always assumed was a early SA, turns out that it is a post war Korean clip Another clue about pre-war and post-war SA clips are the Pre-War clips with have ribbing like the picture RCS posted, Post-War clips will have the larger ribbing Dash marks were done to identify what machine or line was used when the clip was formed
- M1 Carbine - Blue Sky Arlington, VA - The Firearms Forum
sky blue was a importer these guns are normally mis-matched and made of various parts from different makers of the m1
- Help Identifying IHC Receiver - M1 Garand Forum. com
I own a IHC M1 that I purchased from CMP in 2005 that I believe is a LEAD rebuild The serial number is 4,550,6XX It has an LMR barrel dated 4-53, and all the major components (Bolt, trigger housing, op rod, hammer, gas plug, etc ) are IHC marked The stock has a circle quot;P quot; in the front of the pistol grip and the
- South Korean Arlington Ordinance M1 Rifle
The T26 M1 was developed in the Phillipines during WWII for jungle fighting The troops sent samples to Springfield Armory for testing, but by the time they got going, the war was over, the idea was dropped Sometime , in the early 1960's an outfit in California called Fed Ord bought a large amount of demilled parts
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