Well??? It's tomorrow! Looking forward to the pics and range review.tomorrow there shalt be pics.
Well??? It's tomorrow! Looking forward to the pics and range review.tomorrow there shalt be pics.
When I hit the range it shall be glorious.
Whack... Whack it hard!
Wife had ZERO issues with this purchase. Her grandfather (whom she loved very dearly) carried this in the war and she broke out pictures to compare.
And here's the photos:
New wood, new barrel, seems to be a brand new trigger housing and springs… Receiver is a Springfield Armory dated around August 1944 3.1 million serial number (if I'm reading the charts right)
Trigger pull is wicked smooth and lighter than I expected…. oh man… Awesome.
Wife had ZERO issues with this purchase. Her grandfather (whom she loved very dearly) carried this in the war and she broke out pictures to compare.
And here's the photos:
New wood, new barrel, seems to be a brand new trigger housing and springs… Receiver is a Springfield Armory dated around August 1944 3.1 million serial number (if I'm reading the charts right)
Trigger pull is wicked smooth and lighter than I expected…. oh man… Awesome.
Wife had ZERO issues with this purchase. Her grandfather (whom she loved very dearly) carried this in the war and she broke out pictures to compare.
that's one of the best looking Garands I have ever seen!!!