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Marty T.
03-07-2021, 08:58
Saw an M1 rifle in a pic from a pawn shop advertising "guns and ammo". So asked how much for the rifle. Reply was $1800. Little steep but looked nice. Asked who made the rifle and how much for ammo. Ammo was too high (shock), but the answer on the rifle kind of caught me off guard, and I think if it is what he said, $1800 would be a winner. Reply was that it was made by Remington. So I'm gonna have to get a clarification on that one and will let you all know. And it is an M1 not an '03.
Thought this might be interesting.

Major Tom
03-08-2021, 06:11
Keep us posted, please! After years of studying M1 garands, I have never heard of Remington producing one!

RCS
03-08-2021, 06:31
I think Remington did manufacture operating rods very late in the M1 rifle era ? but nothing else that
I can recall.

lyman
03-08-2021, 06:48
wonder if they are mis interpreting a RA inspection mark?

Roadkingtrax
03-08-2021, 08:59
They made experimental M1s, select fire.

Tom in N.J.
03-08-2021, 09:24
Tom Greeley of Greeley Arms, Cedar Grove, NJ, had a select fire M1 trigger housing assembly made by Remington back in the early 60s.

Sunray
03-09-2021, 11:56
Like Roadkingtrax says, rumour has it that Remington worked on or made a "field conversion", T27, an experimental, select fire, M1 Rifle. No contract to build 'em though. JC's original design(c 1920) had a 20 round box mag. Ordnance Dept. said no to that. Rumour also has it that Remington made about 100 receivers to prove they could long before production started.
Don't recall any mention of Remington other than making M1903/1903A3's in either Hatcher's Notebook or his Book of the Garand.
$1800 is kind of steep for an M1, depending on condition and where one is located. They start at about a grand and go to over 6 grand on Gun Broker.
Lotta hallucinating going on there. One guy thinks his is "mint" when it's a rebuild and has been fired. Another guy think his is a "veteran’s take home battle rifle". No such thing. The troopies were NOT allowed to keep their issue kit.
Pawn shops are rarely good place to buy milsurps. They usually think they have a bag of gold. Even for a junker.

Johnny P
03-10-2021, 06:41
The M1 Carbine was made by several manufacturers during WW2, and the 1st Sgt. in the local National Guard unit swore that he had seen one made by Quaker Oats. We never convinced him otherwise.

RCS
03-10-2021, 07:18
When my Supply Sgt saw our new M1D rifles stamped H&R on the receivers, he said "low bid"
as H&R was known for their cheap revolvers

Marty T.
03-11-2021, 09:02
Follow up. Sent an inquiry on the rifle. He had to "look at it" to see who made it. Guess he thought I would bite no matter what I was told. Anyway, turns out to be S.A. So yeah, kinda steep.

togor
03-15-2021, 08:14
Wondering if it is a Winnie and he got his gun companies mixed up.

lyman
03-15-2021, 10:48
Wondering if it is a Winnie and he got his gun companies mixed up.

read post #10

dryheat
03-21-2021, 11:24
They made experimental M1s, select fire.

I trust RKT's posts concerning weapons but I have never heard of a Remington experimental version of a Garand.

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Tom Greeley of Greeley Arms, Cedar Grove, NJ, had a select fire M1 trigger housing assembly made by Remington back in the early 60s.

Maybe very experimental. How is it, after thirty years of reading posts about the Garand I've never heard of a REAL select fire trigger group. Much less a Remington Garand. * Remington did make op-rods for the Garand. Some are marked MN and other's aren't. That's my knowledge about Remington Garands. Y'er never too old to learn something new.

BSAGuy
03-22-2021, 04:38
That's a unicorn rifle. We all know there are no Remington marked heels.

blackhawknj
03-22-2021, 08:09
Perhaps he thought that since Remington made M1903s they also made M-1 Garands.

lyman
03-22-2021, 09:41
Perhaps he thought that since Remington made M1903s they also made M-1 Garands.

Someone could have pranked him?

I took a NIB Jennings and had my wife write (she has better penmanship than I) Gold Cup on it with a gold marker, and pranked a friend with it,

did the same with a NIB FIE revolver and had her write Piethon on it,

dryheat
03-22-2021, 06:49
Those are really rare.

Scott Wilson
03-27-2021, 01:47
What is up with people calling firearms by silly names like "Winnie, Remmie, Eddy, Springer etc." ?

lyman
03-27-2021, 09:38
What is up with people calling firearms by silly names like "Winnie, Remmie, Eddy, Springer etc." ?

it's been a thing for a long while,

and it also drives me nuts,


however, there is also a subset of gun owners and shooters that have no idea what they own,


I've asked people before what they shoot and the common answer is 9mm,,,,

ok, what 9mm,, as in what brand gun,??

blank stare

blackhawknj
03-28-2021, 05:09
9MM, as in 9MM Short, 9MM Largo, 9MM Bergmann-Bayard....?

lyman
03-28-2021, 06:49
9MM, as in 9MM Short, 9MM Largo, 9MM Bergmann-Bayard....?

I asked that question once to a guy I was interviewing for a job,


he had no idea what I was talking about

jjrothWA
04-04-2021, 12:47
Some barrels made by other took 03 barrel and machined the chamber area OD, to take an adaptor for fitting the M1 Receiver.
{Some time threaded, sometimes silver-soldered}

dryheat
04-06-2021, 05:56
Some barrels made by other took 03 barrel and machined the chamber area OD, to take an adaptor for fitting the M1 Receiver.
{Some time threaded, sometimes silver-soldered}

That would be as close to a Remington Garand as you will get. But whether marked on the barrel or the operating rod, there is no "Remington Garand". Lot's of alien spacecraft spotted, but for some reason they never land at LAX.

jjrothWA
04-09-2021, 07:48
Why do you think they would land @ LAX?

They are supposed to be "intelligent life".

Major Tom
04-17-2021, 03:44
Why do you think they would land @ LAX?

They are supposed to be "intelligent life".

That's a GOOD one!

pcox
04-17-2021, 09:01
There are no aliens, if there were, we would have sent them foreign aid by now.

Johnny P
04-26-2021, 11:29
When there were no surplus barrels for the M1 Rifles, the people putting the demilled M1 Rifles back together drilled out the M1 barrel, and turned down the 03-A3 barrel to fit in the receiver stub. Dead giveaway is always the remnants of the front sight cut in the 03-A3 barrel.