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    My M1D (caution, long winded and many photos)

    Here is the M1D that I have, I aquired it in a trade. I didn't get any papers with it but all the pieces except the T37 are genuine. Here is the parts breakdown.
    Reciever markings:
    A46B

    D6528291 43

    Barrel side markings:
    D7312555 MD 34 SA 11 52

    Barrel top markings:
    Crossed Cannons, M, T

    M.E.-0
    T.E.-1.5

    Rear sight:
    T105E1

    Front sight:
    SA, narrow, no cap, with screw

    Trigger housing:
    Small pad, cloverleaf,

    Trigger guard:
    Stamped, bent hook

    Hammer:
    SA 5546008, marked on top

    Safety:
    SA 11

    Spring housing:
    Blued

    Guide:
    Parked

    Front handguard:
    Walnut, late ferrule, late spacer

    Stock:
    Open boxed SA with RA, Circle P

    Bolt:
    6528287-SA J-I-B

    Gas cylinder:
    Un numbered, wide, late

    Lock:
    T37 (reproduction)

    Lock Screw:
    Marked P O(hexagon)correct for Win-13

    Follower slide:
    Late

    Bullet guide:
    Late

    Op rod catch:
    Late

    Follower arm:
    Late

    Lower band:
    Arched

    Clip latch:
    Late

    Op rod:
    6536382 SA

    Op rod spring:
    late


















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    Looks very Nice! Correct pad, scope, barrel, stock. I'd say it's authentic!

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    That's a great looking rifle, and I'm going to use these photos as a reference for my upcoming purchase of an M1D.

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    Very, very nice !!

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