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  1. Forums - M1 Garand Forum.com

    M1GarandForumThere are currently 3655 users online. 26 members and 3629 guests. Most users ever online was 14,960 at 10:09 AM on 06-04-2024. Jeremy2171 Bodyman drumcorpschamp Ezy54 …

  2. Advice on locating a M1 Receiver - M1 Garand Forum.com

    Jan 9, 2022 · Any advice on where to Buy a Shooter M1 Garand Receiver is greatly Appreciated.

  3. M1 Carbine - The Firearms Forum

    Dec 28, 2020 · WW2 M1 carbine guide | Markings, Manufacturers, Production A full guide about the WW2 M1 Carbine of the US Army : history, production and case markings, serial numbers, part …

  4. South Korean Arlington Ordinance M1 Rifle

    May 29, 2020 · 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, & …

  5. Garand Discussion Area - M1 Garand Forum.com

    Mar 24, 2016 · An all-around area for general Garand topics.

  6. M1 Garand - CMP Forums

    Please post your questions and comments regarding CMP Garand Sales here!

  7. Help needed identifying the true heritage of this ... - M1 Garand …

    Jul 28, 2022 · Help please. I inherited this M1 NM from my father. While I have the original CMP letter confirming this rifle was sold in April of ‘58 as "NATIONAL MATCH COND 1", but two …

  8. Advice needed on muzzle and throat erosion - M1 Garand Forum.com

    Apr 8, 2025 · Hello, I looked at a nice, complete and original barreled Springfield M1 recently. The only concern I have is the level of erosion that the barrel shows. The muzzle gauges to a 2 and the throat …

  9. Stock identification? - M1 Garand Forum.com

    Dec 2, 2023 · I am new to garands And had a couple of questions about World War II stocks, and how to identify them? I have a SA 12-44 receiver, but was unsure of how to identify the stock as being SA? …

  10. Barrel Replacement - M1 Garand Forum.com

    Jan 17, 2025 · The M1 Garand and M14/M1A rifles are their own animal with quirks, problems with certain years/brands of receivers, certain parts work and some don't work optimally, etc.