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Lend Lease M1 Garands to Britain


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arnhem44mad

Anyone know what serial number rsnge were the ones used for this?

 

Or most likely to have been used?

 

Any markings to look for?

 

I have spoken to one member who has one.

 

I live in the UK so can really only hope to find Deactivated m1 garands, or get a licence and have a single shot/straight pull M1 Garand.

 

However I would love to own one of these and hopefully find out some nore information about them!

 

Scott

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There have been several articles written about them, but the majority of them will fall in the 300-600k range. A tell tale sign for you to look for would be the red band painted on the handguard. Of course it should also have early sights, GHS cartouche, and front sight seal unless it has been modified or changed.

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Here's a video someone produced on a lend lease Garands.

 

There are three for sale right now on gunbroker and you can look at them and see some of the characteristics of a LLG. Non have red bands because most were sanded off years ago and if you do happen to find one with a legit red band it will sell in the 5K+ range. Red bands are faked and flush nut sights are reproduced so be wary if you are looking for one. LLG's were not uniformly marked and the markings you see on one may not appear on another.

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So your saying, the red band adds to the value? I have one, there is no red band but there are tiny flecks of red paint internally.

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I have a lend lease gun that is in the 529,000 no. range.It only has a couple specs of red paint left.All matching but came from a house that had pretty much fell in.It sat barrel down.so the end of the barrel was rusted shut.

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So your saying, the red band adds to the value? I have one, there is no red band but there are tiny flecks of red paint internally.

The British added a 2 inch wide red band to the forearms/Barrel Jackets of US .30 weapons so they could be distinguished at a glance as non .303 caliber. You have to remember at the time they had in addition to the SMLE and Vickers

 

P14 rifles in .303 and US M1917 in .30

BSA Lewis Guns and .30 Savage made Lewis guns

.303 Vickers and.30 US M1915 Vickers

.30 M1918 Marlins

Potato Digger 1895 and 1914 Colt Brownings

.30 US M1918 BAR's

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The seal was to keep the GI's from moving the front sight from side to side. It was sighted when built, and only the armorers were supposed to adjust it

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arnhem44mad

Thanks for all the info lafs this is excellent!

 

Does anyone have pics of a stock with tue red band?

 

Thanks, Scott

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Thanks for all the info lafs this is excellent!

 

Does anyone have pics of a stock with tue red band?

 

Thanks, Scott

 

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arnhem44mad

So in the forums opinion. Should a Lend Lease M1 have a flush nut or a short pinion sight?

 

I have an M1 serial 200442. March 1941.

 

What are the chances of this having been a lend lease M1?

 

I have read the article which states that the first appropriation for lend leases was March 28th 1941 from previous stock and current production stock but that they were picked at random!

 

What are the chances?

 

Scott

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