



Grease, Rifle, Lubriplate, M1 Garand
Genuine WWII US grease pot, intended for lubricating specific parts of the M1 Garand rifle chamber. To be lodged in the stock. Screw-top hallmarked Grease, Rifle, Lubriplate, 130-A.
Dimensions: 0.86in x 0.74in.
Pot is full. Perfect condition.
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Genuine WWII US grease pot, intended for lubricating specific parts of the M1 Garand rifle chamber. To be lodged in the stock. Screw-top hallmarked Grease, Rifle, Lubriplate, 130-A.
Dimensions: 0.86in x 0.74in.
Pot is full. Perfect condition.
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