Old 11-10-2006, 01:04 PM   #1
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Oprod always cut or not?/M1 Garand/long

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Looking over my files on the oprod something hit me that was posted the other day in reguards to the M1 Garand Oprod. We know that there is cut and uncut oprods. These oprod cut were done around REV 9 on the oprod. Many did not get the cutout. Here it comes, A file from Mr. Garand post below states in part PAR. 2 C that in 1938 Mr Garand is stating data about the oprod. Geentlemen that is very EARLY on in production. The photo's that are posted have been found on the net or are from my data. Check it out and read Mr. Garand's reply. Have fun with this one.



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Old 11-10-2006, 03:17 PM   #2
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It seems to me that somebody in the factory has screwed up on the tool making for the oprod cut out

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