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Remote_Explorer8287

I have an M1 Garand from 1950 that looks like it’s in just as good condition as yours. Is that all original hardware or has it been refinished/replaced?


Gunsling3r1988

I would say it's most likely replaced, but this is how it was when I got it.


Remote_Explorer8287

It looks good, I was liked holy hell that’s pristine for a 39 lol


Gunsling3r1988

Thanks, it's the prettiest Garand I have in my opinion.


Gunsling3r1988

Since the description with the post isn't good enough. This is my 1918 Colt 1911 with a Remington Rand slide, January 1939 Springfield M1 Garand, and July 1944 Inland M1 Carbine. The Garand is the oldest of the 14 I have.


Sure_Lavishness_8353

The trees are fighting back.


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who asked you to nail that 1911 to a tree? WHO?!


Gunsling3r1988

Luckily I didn't have to do that, lol. It's just resting on the tree bark.


Capable_Ad_672

Woods on woods 🪵🪵


Trick_Temperature_60

Yes


papapapapalpatine

[My WWII US service weapon collection so far. Foot Tax included](https://postimg.cc/4YJYGpvq)


Particular_Cost369

It was an era of innovation and some truly fine firearms came from it.


docmac325

M1 Carbine is the first old rifle (i attained) that was so well thought out, I could break it down to every spring and reassemble like I'd had it all my life. They are amazing, light and effective. All of them are about as near perfect as you'll get and the technology is 70 plus years old. There is no going wrong with those three.


Kilsimiv

Needs an MP40


Thoraxe474

M1 carbine is love. Carried my grandfather up suribachi and across iwo jima


SimplyPars

Long way to go if you want even all the ww2 Americans. Good start though.