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| Registered User | Question for the group When it comes to Springfield Armory rebuilds and/or DCM/CMP rifle sales, are there any records available? I contacted CMP to see if my gun was sold through them and was basically told they had no record of it but that their records only went back to 1996. Would joining the GCA do any good in this regard? Thanks, Randy |
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| Senior Member | 66 millions rounds of greek 30-06 M1 Carbines and with paratrooper folding stocks some IHC Garands HR Garands Winchesters they dont think this is be avaiable till 2009 sometime so save ya money lol ya ought to join the GCA , its good information and great reading |
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| Senior Member | Unfortunatly there are only around 100 IHC's in the lot, my guess they will be auctioned. Around 5000 Winchesters (they will go fast), but many HRA's 62 Mil rds of ammo may sound like alot but buy it now if you can as I bet that doesn't last more than a few years Last edited by Orlando; 03-02-2008 at 08:15 AM. |
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| Military Rifle Collector ![]() | Ok I never claimed to know everything and learning about stuff is half the fun about collecting guns. Can I be stupid and ask what GCA is and how to join and does it cost anything? Thanks for anyones help. |
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| One Buwwit Weft ![]() | Garand Collectors Association Click that link for all the info.. I think it's $30 a year..
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| Senior Member | Your ? ain't stupid, Cap'n. Stupid is me after a few shots of whiskey (like now?) . The GCA is a wondeful way of finding speific pats for restorations, too. I've shot, maintained, gunsmithed and "restored" hundreds of M1's and carbines, etc. and I don't know crap. Some of my M1 customers know every little cartouche and drawing number but I never paid much attn. It's a simple brilliant system and if everything is close to mil-spec it will do its job w/o fail. |
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