![]() ![]() The hardwood stock has a pistol grip, metal nosecaps, stacking loop, two sling loops, and a metal buttplate with hinged metal door for storage in the buttstock. ![]() The top rear of the handguard is marked “349” in paint. The left side of the stock, above the trigger, is marked with a Defense Eagle acceptance stamp which is correct for an H&R rifle (page 130). Stock Configuration & Condition: The bottom of the grip is marked with “circled P” firing proof (page 132). The elevation knob is marked from “2-12” in increments of two and “HR A”. The windage knob is marked “LEFT arrow” twice. The rear sight is a fully adjustable aperture sight. ![]() Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade set between two protective wings. TRACK M1 GARAND BY SERIAL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBERU.” – Correct for serial number an HRA bolt made by Underwood (page 52).īarrel: “HRA D6535448 4-54 RS32”, “P”, “M”, “AA” and with a Defense Eagle acceptance stamp. Receiver Leg: “E” and “6528291” – Correct for serial number (page 30). Safety: “HRA” – Correct for serial number (page 104).įollower: Unmarked – Used for H&R and others (page 83). Hammer: “HRA C5546008”– Correct for serial number (page 97). Trigger Group: “6528290-HRA N”- Correct for serial number (page 89 of Joe Poyer’s M1 GARAND 1936 to 1957, 6th edition). Markings: There is no visible import mark. Make: Harrington & Richardson (H&R) Arms Company Arrow_back Returns To All Sold Items arrow_back Return To Sold Post-1900 U.S. ![]()
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