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Very cool! I actually have seen that folding stock in photos online :-)...
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The Luger is an all numbers matching 1941 byf (Mauser made) pistol. The M1 is a Springfield, dated March 1942 with a 1960 VAR barrel. The drawing numbers...
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My Lee Enfield No 4 Mk I
Hey all, thought I'd share my newest purchase. It's a Savage made 1942 Lee Enfield No 4 Mk I. Looking forward to shooting some rounds out of her!5 Photos
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Haven't even shot her yet (and I don't want to too much), but she's still my favorite! ;-)...4 Photos
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I've shot the AE ammo and haven't had any issues with it. Good stuff. A little bit of a cheaper alternative is Garand specific PPU ammo. Also great stuff....
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^^ Good advice. When I first got my Garand, I noticed the firing pin wasn't free floating. I had to physically push it to move it within the bolt. I took...
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Yeah, that's about right... You usually have to keep searching ammo websites for it and check back periodically. I like using Lucky Gunner.com for my...Last edited by zeppelin5000; 02-11-2018, 02:42 PM.
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Good deal! Not sure if you already did your research on M1 specific 30-06, but PPU, American Eagle, Sellier & Bellot, and Hornady all make that ammo....
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No problem! Glad to help! Make sure you give her some oil and hit all the grease points before firing for the first time. Make sure the firing pin is...
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All my information is from the book The M1 Garand Rifle by Bruce Canfield. Some of your serial numbers are a little off from mine, but I mention those...
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