U.S. NICKEL PLATED BRASS BUTTSTOCK OILER – ORIGINAL FOR M1 GARAND
$24.95
AUTHENTIC
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Description
This is an original G.I. oiler with cap and dipper. It is 6″ in length. In addition to its use for the M1 GARAND it can also be used for the ENFIELD M1917, SPRINGFIELD M1903, 1903A3, and 1903A1.
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Vendor Info
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- Vendor: Doug Johnston
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Winnipeg MB R2W 2X5
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