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WTS Beretta M1 Garand 308 (7.62 Caliber)

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WTS Beretta M1 Garand 308   ( PRICE IS $2,500)

This is a "Rare" Beretta M1 Garand Semi-Automatic Rifle, made by Beretta in Italy. Has a beautiful Walnut wooden stock, sling swivels, metal butt plate. The gun is in great condition, "Low" serial #. THIS BERETTA m1 GARAND WAS MANUFACTURED IN 7.62 CALIBER; FEWER THEN 200 WERE KNOWN TO BE IMPORTED INTO THE U.S. by Bob Reese of Springfield armory around 1990. These rifles are 1/2" shorter than 3006 Garand versions.

I have owned it about 10 years; the original owner who sold it to me stated he never fired it. I have only taken to range twice I first got it. I did was add a Smith Enterprise M1 Garand Muzzle Brake.

FID and matching DL required with transfer thru FFL. Located in West Milford,  Buyer responsible for transfer fees.I am located in West Milford and will only travel 50 miles to meet.

 

if you’re interested PM any questions.

 

The first to post "I'll take it" establishes the buyer.

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There is a difference, slight, but there. Heel is marked .30 cal. Which on a garand is understood to be 30-06. In your case Oprod is marked 7.62. Some are marked on barrel. some on oprod.

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16 hours ago, Roktory said:

I have always thought 308 and 762 are the same, that is why I listed it as both,

I only have fired Military surplus 762 NATO ammo in this Garand

sorry for any confusion.

There are no conversations in a sale thread *but*, be 100% aware - DO NOT PUT 308 IN THIS RIFLE.

7.62 only....  there is a pressure differential of 308 & 7.62....  just saw a shredded m1 setup for 7.62 that the guy shot 308 out of....  

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