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New Guy here, Did Rock Island make any National Match rilfes , the one I have Has the Lyman 48 rear sight and the Lyman 17 front sight . ser#365243 but the barrel is dated SA-44, could it be a National Match? it has the C stock
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Last edited by 72guns92; 12-23-2014 at 08:24 AM.
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12-23-2014 07:49 AM
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They did make them during 1919, but yours doesn't sound like it was one. No 1919 NM RIAs had Lyman sights.
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--George Orwell
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Yep, those Rock Island Arsenal 1919 National Match rifles are Far rarer than Colt Walkers, Colt Pattersons, 1903 Mark I Petersen Devices, Rod Bayonet 1903's, or Honest Politicians.
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Well it may not be a NM, but its a very nice gun!
I like it!
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I'd love to have one. I've always liked the "C" type stocks.
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1919 Rock Island NMs (and 1919 Springfield NMs, for that matter) did NOT have Type C stocks. They had grasping groove stocks. The Type Cs were a few years down the pike.
Last edited by Rick the Librarian; 12-28-2014 at 12:44 PM.
People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf.
--George Orwell
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the NM 1919 RIA i had, was in a grasping groove stock, standard Military rear sight, Nick Ferris owns it now..and is pictured in his book.
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I'll have to go and look at that. Thanks Chuck.
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Looked in his book, didn't find any picture of a 1919 RIA NM.
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