Good evening,
Would rack rub marks (rub marks on the upper barrel, just above the front of the upper handguard) provide any hint as to the originality of a WW2 issued Garand?
The reason I ask is that there is a dealer, with a fairly good reputation, who is offering several rifles purported to be WW2 originals, all of which having these rub marks, to a varying degree.
Anyway, I was just curious as to whether or not such a relatively minor characteristic has any bearing on determining originality.
Thanks for your responses in advance.
Deacon
Would rack rub marks (rub marks on the upper barrel, just above the front of the upper handguard) provide any hint as to the originality of a WW2 issued Garand?
The reason I ask is that there is a dealer, with a fairly good reputation, who is offering several rifles purported to be WW2 originals, all of which having these rub marks, to a varying degree.
Anyway, I was just curious as to whether or not such a relatively minor characteristic has any bearing on determining originality.
Thanks for your responses in advance.
Deacon



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