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Greetings, I am finally on this forum! I got my paperwork straight with CMP years back, got busy, and have yet to visit the Anniston store or buy a Garand there, but it is something I certainly look forward to in the near future.
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Welcome to the forum RG. There are a !it of good people and information here. Looking forward to having you join the conversation. Regards, Eddie
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Welcome aboard. This is a pretty great place to learn the M1 and historical information, lots of good people. You're probably not that far from me. I shoot at Scrivner and Lead Mine a few times a year.
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Welcome from Illinois.
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Welcome, it’s nice to see other vintage rifle enthusiasts from the Ozark region on the forum
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Hello RG and welcome from NC. Great to have you here.
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Thank you Thundermtn, Markeb2800, martindc1, and BSAGuy.
Ive got this link over in Coltgrabber's thread on Secretary of The Army Trophy rifles, and also in ask CMP, may as well post it here also for folks who have interest. Im really more of a patina gun fan, but Im pretty happy with this rifle's insides. I am also a total newbie as pertains to Garands, so learning as I go.... apparently this one is from 1957 and was among the last 175000 produced.... https://postimg.cc/gallery/bPvjpDr |
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Nice looking rifle, congrats!
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Thank you sir! Now I need one that I can shoot!
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