The stock has the early long channel with a "W.R.A/W.B." and Ordnance Wheel cartouche on the left side with a single circled "P" proof in the grip area, with an early style buttplate that is checkered in the center only with a smooth outer border. It is fitted with an original WWII Winchester stock and handguard set with a grooved rear handguard band and the oval front barrel band. The internal parts are correctly "CM" marked and or punch dot marked. It is fitted with a correct Winchester front sight with screw cap still intact on the rear. It has the correct Winchester gas cylinder, and lock both with their early Du-Lite type blue finish with a single slot gas plug. It has a unmodified operating rod that is marked D35382-W.R.A., Bolt D28287-1 W.R.A., complete blued Battle Range marked rear sight set with the open arrows on both the elevation knob and the windage knob, with the early flat pinion nut. I bought a GAW stock that has a crack in the pistol grip/wrist area. marked early trigger housing and milled trigger guard. Rules -PLEASE READ Forum rules can be found here. It has all the correct parts to include a complete WRA marked trigger group with W.R.A. 30 caliber, Serial Number 2291873 SPAR1908 AKA the erroneously labeled Tanker Garand Thanks for reminding me about that. It has the standard receiver markings over serial number "1200001" with the barrel marked on the side with only a single circled "WP" proof. n8in8r SimzArts BlurSquidArt I forgot about the U.S. This specific rifle was manufactured in May 1942 and was the first rifle produced in that serial number block, right after the Win-13 receivers were manufactured. When installing our stock the first few times, you may need to use a rubber/nylon mallet to close the trigger guard…no different than the original armorers did at Springfield Armory when the rifle was first manufactured.This is a fine example of an early WWII Winchester produced M1 Garand rifle. This is not a defect, a tight lock up is conducive to good accuracy. Stock Identification The M1 Garand Click below to see authentic cartouches and characteristics. Initially, you may experience difficulty locking the trigger guard during reassembly. Little to no fitting is required for proper rifle function and MIL-SPEC accuracy. M1 Garand Item : 2X3991D1R1ZZ Starting Price 35.00 Your Price 35.00 WANT TO CUSTOMIZE THIS STOCK CUSTOMIZER M1 GARAND, REAR, HAND, GUARD It is your responsibility to confirm the dimensions of your firearm with the supplied dimensions of our part. The Dupage stock is manufactured to be as close as a drop in replacement stock as possible for all M1 Garand rifles. Use the drop down box above to select desired options. I recently purchased an M1 Carbine, and while inspecting it I noticed a thin crack about 4 1/2-5 inches long starting where the front of the receiver meets the wood and running forward under the barrel.A Lower Band is available for an extra charge.Included is a front ferrule, butt plate, both butt plate screws, rear sling swivel, and all handguard metal (a lower band is NOT included, but offered separately). The metal set is newly manufactured with a dark gray parkerized finish. As an option, you may purchase a parkerized metal set to install yourself after finishing.Included free of charge with our finished stock set is a rear handguard clip pre-installed.This version of our Dupage M1 Garand stock set comes with no finish - all three pieces are bare walnut. Our stock set is proudly made in the United States. Crafted out of Grade-A American Black Walnut, our stock incorporates some of the best physical features of pre-WW2 Springfield and Winchester M1 Garand stocks. With over 120,000 sold since 2006, the Dupage M1 Garand stock set is by far the most popular aftermarket Garand stock you can find. Description M1 GARAND STOCK SET – NO STAIN
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