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Originally Posted by Dunit35
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I've been trying all day to get a picture to upload.
1. 1942 Springfield M1 Garand with a 1954 barrel. All Springfield parts with new CMP wood.
2 1944 Springfield M1 Garand with a 1954 barrel. All Springfield parts with new CMP wood.
3. 1942 Springfield M1 Garand with a 6-1945 barrel (better throat and muzzle readings than the other two.) All Springfield parts with new CMP wood.
I wish at least one of them had USGI wood. I'm going to eventually look to purchase USGI wood for the 1942 with 1945 barrel.
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Bought USGI Springfield WWII wood for the 42/45 Garand. Thought it would be easy to put on. Nope, you need a gas tool to remove the gas cylinder. Guess the stock will sit in the safe. $35 for the tool and wrench.