Does anyone know who the actual manufacturer of my M-1 Garand which is stamped on the left side of the Receiver with C.A.I. Georgia, VT Hello! I have a .45ACP, M1911A1 pistol, with the same import mark on my gun. This import mark is required by the US, and is found on all imported military weapons from all nations. My pistol was re-imported as surplus from Korea, by Century Arms International, Georgia, Vermont! Viettom
Does anyone know who the actual manufacturer of my M-1 Garand which is stamped on the left side of the Receiver with C.A.I. Georgia, VT Hello! I have a .45ACP, M1911A1 pistol, with the same import mark on my gun. This import mark is required by the US, and is found on all imported military weapons from all nations. My pistol was re-imported as surplus from Korea, by Century Arms International, Georgia, Vermont! Viettom
Need a detailed description of all markings.
By the shape and markings that are on the gun. If you post ALL of the markings here, we may be able to help you ID your gun.
Mainly from the markings on the gun by the maker.
It depends on what condition the gun is in,markings on the gun,and what the history of the gun is.
Assuming you mean "gun" permit, yes, the state of Tennessee recognizes gun permits from any state.
You need to provide a DETAILED description of ALL markings.
Need all markings.
By comparing markings, serial numbers etc to known records from gun makers.
no
If their are no markings at all, you will have to go to old gun books and catalogs to see if you can find one that looks like it.