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WW2 M1 with collector grade stock & Handguards. PTO finish. Bore measures at 2+. All usgi Springfield parts. Includes sling, bayonet & scabbard.
Rebuilt in 1964 at Springfield armory.>>>
“As the Vietnam War heated up in the mid 1960s, additional M1s in the government’s inventory were needed as supplemental service rifles and for military foreign aid requirements. Several U.S. government ordnance facilities were given contracts for the overhaul of more M1s during that period. M1 overhaul work in the 1960s was done primarily by Tooele Army Depot (Utah) and Letterkenny Army Depot (Pennsylvania). Red River Army Depot and Springfield Armory also overhauled some M1s into the 1960s as well. Unlike the earlier rebuild markings, which were stamped on the stock, these facilities typically utilized identity codes that were hand-etched on the right side of the receiver leg by electric pen.”
M1 Garand Rebuilds: History & Markings | An Official Journal Of The NRA
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