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Gunsmithing
1944 M1 GARAND REFURBISH
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<blockquote data-quote="carl1775" data-source="post: 1655662" data-attributes="member: 105682"><p>I would leave it all original (including barrel) and educate your beneficiary to the history and particulars of the firearm. The history of the Korean War, is interesting (to me any way) and plays an integral part to our current global stance and political atmosphere. In my opinion, these weapons have transcended their original purpose. They now tell a story that reminds us of what and whom came before us. Sure they can go bang, but they're so much more than a firearm at this point. You can buy your Grandson a much better "modern" firearm for the money, for the cost of refurbishment and he'd still have this heirloom to remember you by, after the above mentioned history lessons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="carl1775, post: 1655662, member: 105682"] I would leave it all original (including barrel) and educate your beneficiary to the history and particulars of the firearm. The history of the Korean War, is interesting (to me any way) and plays an integral part to our current global stance and political atmosphere. In my opinion, these weapons have transcended their original purpose. They now tell a story that reminds us of what and whom came before us. Sure they can go bang, but they're so much more than a firearm at this point. You can buy your Grandson a much better "modern" firearm for the money, for the cost of refurbishment and he'd still have this heirloom to remember you by, after the above mentioned history lessons. [/QUOTE]
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