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North East OK WTS M1 Garand

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Mitch Rapp

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And another
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Original bolt. This is where some of the odd story comes from. O-16 bolts were to be checked for, and removed by an armorer. They are rare, and sell for over $100 as a stand alone collector item. I have kept it with the rifle, as a sort of proof of provenance. Again, part of what makes this rifle more interesting and unique.

The replacement bolt is also an SA bolt.
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Looks like I need to find another number on the trigger assembly, but at this point the dates for the parts all seem to be in range of one another, late war?

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