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<blockquote data-quote="Leggett71" data-source="post: 3480401" data-attributes="member: 13456"><p>The M1 in question is not an imported M1 Garand.</p><p>The CAI receiver is an investment cast receiver manufactured in the 1960's when garands were not available for purchase. CAI had the receivers cast overseas and built garands with surplus US parts.</p><p>There is both good & bad reviews on these receivers. </p><p>If it functions with surplus ammo as you noted have fun shooting, keep the receiver & moving parts properly greased & clean and enjoy.</p><p></p><p>Curious what other marked parts make up your garand, the one I purchased over 10 years ago came with a mix of Italian BMB, PB parts and a VAR danish barrel.</p><p></p><p>Congrats on getting the garand "ping" bug.</p><p></p><p>Leggett71</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leggett71, post: 3480401, member: 13456"] The M1 in question is not an imported M1 Garand. The CAI receiver is an investment cast receiver manufactured in the 1960's when garands were not available for purchase. CAI had the receivers cast overseas and built garands with surplus US parts. There is both good & bad reviews on these receivers. If it functions with surplus ammo as you noted have fun shooting, keep the receiver & moving parts properly greased & clean and enjoy. Curious what other marked parts make up your garand, the one I purchased over 10 years ago came with a mix of Italian BMB, PB parts and a VAR danish barrel. Congrats on getting the garand "ping" bug. Leggett71 [/QUOTE]
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