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    2 Wartime Garands Question

    Gentlemen,
    If you had to choose only one Garand, condition, date and price roughly equal (both WW2 vintage), what would you buy? A Springfield or a Winchester? Please don't say both, my wife is ready to give me the toss!!Thanks very much!
    Joe

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    Winchester, also they had milled triggerguards as opposed to stamped trigger guards

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      Thank you Sir!

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        Originally posted by MikeW View Post
        Winchester, also they had milled triggerguards as opposed to stamped trigger guards
        I agree with Winchester, only for different reasons.....Winchesters are the "darlings" of Garand and carbine collectors.......Collectors love them, for whatever reason......Perhaps because the Winchester factory is now defunct and was an American icon, when it came to building guns....As for milled triggerguards, I believe Springfield used these late into WW2 rifles when they upgraded to the stamped ones early in 1945.....Bodes
        Last edited by bodes; 10-25-2006, 03:20 PM.

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          If you look in the annual issue of Guns and Ammo, there is a annual issue with an article on Winchester. Show is a workman forging a reciever for a Garand in the Winchester factory.

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            Originally posted by bodes View Post
            As for milled triggerguards, I believe Springfield used these on their late WW2 rifles.....Bodes

            Early Springfields used the milled trigger guards. Sometime late int he war they changed to the stamped variety.

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              Originally posted by Svt40 View Post
              Early Springfields used the milled trigger guards. Sometime late int he war they changed to the stamped variety.
              I went back and updated my previous posting.....That's what I meant to say.....Springfield went with the milled triggerguard until early '45....That's when they switched over to the stamped guards.....Bodes

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