How many do we know of that are around today from the 1st block, unaltered, non rebuilt, never molested? I have 1...how many others have one, or an estimate from CC data?
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How many do we know of that are around today from the 1st block, unaltered, non rebuilt, never molested? I have 1...how many others have one, or an estimate from CC data?
I had one..... Gone now... couple of years ago...
Could not resist 10K
Jim
There is one in N.Z. I know exactly where it is, but due to circumstances at the moment, I do not have the money to buy it. The economic situation is starting to bite here. Mike.
I have data on many M1A1s in this serial number range.
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...1/01/114-1.jpg
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...carbine2-1.jpg
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...carbine1-1.jpg
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...01/m1a15-1.jpg
Chris...those are beauties...
They are all of the same carbine.
I have several unaltered specimens in the first production run.
I have one, mid 550,000 range.
I am positive mine was used in training, or more probably saw action...
In my opinion, the one shown by Chris, Brians several, Marcus's, mine in the 592,000 range, Hollywoods, ..are amongst the scarcest weapons in collections...I bet under 100 total
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Chris, I saw the 2 tone, and I immediately thought SG, but the # is too low, so I thought it was 2 different...plus no SG upon a second look
Newscotlander;I have data on many M1A1s in this serial number range.
Chris,
That is an early serial number. What is the number after the wheel on the butt plate?
Jim