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I'm still waiting on a reply to his contention that he owns a 1947 M1 Garand made by International Harvester when they only made that particular gun from 1953-6.
In early 1951, the United States Army through the Springfield Armory contracted International Harvester to produce M1 Garand rifles, and from 1953 to 1956 produced 337,623 rifles in total, according to the Army Ordnance Department.
I'm still waiting on a reply to his contention that he owns a 1947 M1 Garand made by International Harvester when they only made that particular gun from 1953-6.
In early 1951, the United States Army through the Springfield Armory contracted International Harvester to produce M1 Garand rifles, and from 1953 to 1956 produced 337,623 rifles in total, according to the Army Ordnance Department.
If that is the case, JDIdiot has a one of a kind collector's item, probably worth millions. I hope JD's 1947 M1 Garand made by International Harvestor wasn't stored in the cargo compartment of the camouflaged Malaysian Airlines 777, that is now parked on a remote island, somewhere in the middle of nowhere.