In the early days of NATO, Italian gunmaker Beretta was contracted to manufacture M1 Garand rifles using tooling imported from the United States. These rifles were exact copies, but their manufacture would lead to the development of the very similar BM59 produced by Beretta for the Italian military. Designed for the .308 Italian version of the M1. Italian military issue; Made in Italy, 1950's era; Dark mahogany-stained wood; Designed for the .308 Italian version of the M1; 29" total length; 2 lbs., 1 oz.; Country of Origin: Italy; Condition: Used, in good shape
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 29.5 x 5 x 2 inches |
Package Weight | 2.7 Pounds |
Brand Name | HQ ISSUE |
Suggested Users | mens |
Manufacturer | HQ Issue |
D**N
Solid Product
The HQ ISSUE NATO Military Surplus M1 Garand Wood Replacement Stock is a solid option for anyone looking to restore their rifle. The wood has a nice vintage look with natural wear that adds character, perfect for collectors who want that military surplus feel. Fit was generally good, though I had to do some sanding to get a perfect match. The finish shows its age but still feels sturdy and solid. I’m giving it 4 out of 5 stars because, as expected with used surplus, there are some small imperfections, but overall it’s a quality stock that brings my Garand back to life. Definitely worth it for the price and authenticity.
B**L
Not a Fit
These will not fit a standard M1 Garand. They are about 1/2" shorter in length. my bet is that they were made in Italy for 7.62X51 (308 Win) Italian berrels which are 1/2" shorter. you may have seen these at local gun shows with 1/2" spliced on the endBill
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