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Get your own profile and make new friends. Customize your experience hereGet the latest facts on the new NY SAFE gun laws that effect you! While the list makes reference to the Beretta Garands, the reference is not correct. The Berettas, which were all manufactured in Italy, are numbered 001 through 200. There were, to the best on my knowledge, only 200 made, 100 each in.308 and.30/06. The.03/06s have the lower serial numbers (001100) and their physical dimensions are not identical to the American-made Garands. The wood is not interchangeable, nor are most of the other parts, other than, possibly, the actions.Otherwise, great post.Gary.
I was willing to spend $600 from the CMP to get one. First let's talk history. It was the rifle that changed the tide of the Second World War. When ALL countries involved were firing bolt action rifles as their primary infantry weapon, we had 8 rounds of 30-06 heading their way as fast as we could pull the trigger.
The fact that the M1 platform was so good, it was being used in combat as late as 1968 by US Marines in Vietnam (M14) says something of accuracy, reliability, and overall design. I know I got mine because of all of these reasons with the main one being it is just so friggin American! I was willing to spend $600 from the CMP to get one. First let's talk history.
It was the rifle that changed the tide of the Second World War. When ALL countries involved were firing bolt action rifles as their primary infantry weapon, we had 8 rounds of 30-06 heading their way as fast as we could pull the trigger. The fact that the M1 platform was so good, it was being used in combat as late as 1968 by US Marines in Vietnam (M14) says something of accuracy, reliability, and overall design. I know I got mine because of all of these reasons with the main one being it is just so friggin American!I thought it was Canadian rifle. A Tractor company made M1's??? International HarvesterAnd a juke box company made M1 Carbines!!!!
Rock-Ola also produced scales, parking meters, pinball machines etc. I love the fact that the US pooled together all resources of manufacturers to get the job done.WWII Companies that produced the M1 Carbine: (Winchester was the main producer with 2,642,097 produced by the end of the war.)Rock-Ola Music Corporation (ROCK-OLA)Standard Products (STANDARD PRODUCTS)International Business Machines (IBM)Quality Hardware (QUALITY HARDWARE)National Postal Meter (NATIONAL POSTAL METER)Saginaw (SAGINAW DIVISION,GENERAL MOTORS)S.G.Saginaw (Grand Rapids) S'G'Underwood-Elliot-Fisher (UNDERWOOD)Winchester (WINCHESTER)Inland (INLAND DIVISION, GENERAL MOTORS. And a juke box company made M1 Carbines!!!!
Rock-Ola also produced scales, parking meters, pinball machines etc.