I have a late November 1941 Springfield Armoury M1 Garand. A member here has seen pics of it, and I believe he is very knowledgeable on US weaponry. He believes or has been told that the cartouches on the M1 are faked. This ws given a thumbs up on a previous post here. I am no expert at all on these, but this is what I know. I know where this rifle has been for the last approximately 15 years, as it sat unregistered after being bought at a Bud Haynes auction in the early 1990's. It has been with one owner since, and although there is no guarantee what the previous owner may have done, I do trust him. Back 15 years ago when Garands were $199 each, did the technology (stamp and hammer) exist to fake the cartouches?
So, does this look fake to you M1 experts? I know milsurps, but sadly not Garands. The finish and wear look authentic to me for a 60 year old rifle. I believe the cartouches are authentic. Please give me your honest opinions here. I know it is difficult to tell from a few pics, but it's the best I can do at the moment. Thank you all for looking!
Joe
So, does this look fake to you M1 experts? I know milsurps, but sadly not Garands. The finish and wear look authentic to me for a 60 year old rifle. I believe the cartouches are authentic. Please give me your honest opinions here. I know it is difficult to tell from a few pics, but it's the best I can do at the moment. Thank you all for looking!
Joe
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