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<blockquote data-quote="Seedy" data-source="post: 1010991" data-attributes="member: 10694"><p>JWE, Yep...that is the same link and scanned page I've seen around online. I've also seen a bunch of people "bashing" that reference... I have no doubt the "heart" of the gun was made by IBM...but exactly when it was made may be up in the air.</p><p></p><p>Any body have access to any other references on the subject of M1's?</p><p></p><p>Joker: Thanks! I suspected as much about the stock and barrel strap. Any idea where, who, what or when?</p><p></p><p>Shoot Summ: Yep, this one will be staying "in the family".</p><p></p><p>GlockCop: Good link...and yes...I'm very tempted to get a Garand to keep it company! Some Gentlemen from the VFA gave a Salute to my Grandfather at his funeral with Garands. I think it would be a very fitting gun to go with the carbine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seedy, post: 1010991, member: 10694"] JWE, Yep...that is the same link and scanned page I've seen around online. I've also seen a bunch of people "bashing" that reference... I have no doubt the "heart" of the gun was made by IBM...but exactly when it was made may be up in the air. Any body have access to any other references on the subject of M1's? Joker: Thanks! I suspected as much about the stock and barrel strap. Any idea where, who, what or when? Shoot Summ: Yep, this one will be staying "in the family". GlockCop: Good link...and yes...I'm very tempted to get a Garand to keep it company! Some Gentlemen from the VFA gave a Salute to my Grandfather at his funeral with Garands. I think it would be a very fitting gun to go with the carbine. [/QUOTE]
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