

If you run into an IP ban, it likely wasn't you. The Lend-Lease Act passed in 1941 and American help was on the way. We try not to ban legit subscription VPN services, but they rarely label their IP blocks correctly. We do not ban legit Internet Service Providers from the USA(exception for certain individual IP addresses). If you run into a IP ban afterwards as a member, again - turn off your VPN or switch servers. Failure to do so will result with your new account denied. When signing up, do so from a US based Internet Service Provider. Attention! About VPN's and foreign IP addresses.Unfortunately these scammers are using VPN/proxy services, which may mean your VPN/proxy may be blocked. Staff will ban the offender, and I will implement an IP ban. The method of operation is to private message you and tell you that you should contact such 'n such person at a given email address.


M1 GARAND LEND LEASE SERIAL NUMBERS SERIAL NUMBER
1st Marines were issued 1903a3 Springfield's then. offloaded in Manila, for all intents and purposes a reverse Lend - Lease. I have a data sheet from the GCA that was completed in 1999 that shows serial number 7860 rifle as a 'direct conversion' from gas trap to gas port and the barrel has London proofs at the rear and is dated S-A 8-40. Those Korean rifles would drop a lot of money in the CMP's purse and make a lot of shooters here happy.Ĥ. But it's history in your hands, via the FedEx or UPS truck and for about half to one third the price at a gun store or show. Was it a piece of coral from Entiewok? Some rock on Pelilieu or Guadalcanal? It sure shoots better than I do at 200 yards in Hi Power events. From the information provided the one with the 500,000 serial number appears to be a valid BLL rifle. There are two currently advertised on Gun Broker. Every time I pick it up I wonder where that every scratch or ding in the stock came from. Just a heads up to members looking for a British Lend Lease Garand. My SA went to the 1st Marine Division, my late uncle's unit. There is a site, accessible from the CMP site, that will let you track Garand serial numbers, not to the man, but to the unit originally issued the rifles. I also have two M-1 Carbines from them as well, both Italian returns. Long story short - USA choose T26E3 as serial M26, but soviets though. I have two Garands from the CMP, one original 1941 Springfield Armory, with surprisingly matching numbers and a Danish return with the VAR Barrel (Very accurate). The Grease Gun was not sent under Lend-Lease.
