Same rifle, been for sale for awhile! Still have not heard from the seller for more pictures request.
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over the years as "M1C" receivers, I'd really like Scott Duff or one of the guys to take a hard look @ this before I spent that kinda money for it.The money I would spend for a "restored/built M1C" would be considerably less than for one of the originals. The wording in his ad makes me uneasy. It's almost like it was worded by an attorney to say & not say the mount is an original G&H@ the same time.
Maybe I'm overcautious, but not with my money.:dunno:
da gimp
OFC, Mo. chapter
Way too few pictures and too sparse a description for a big ticket item.
The buttstock seems to be in question. I for one would like to know why the cheekpad is detached? Was it ever installed?
Regards,
Jim
Thanks everyone. I have not yet heard back from the seller on further pictures and information. Appreciate the comments and advice, I will steer clear for awhile. Just blew most of my money on a 1918a3 Ohio Ord. BAR anyway! Thanks again.
Charlie W. I just checked my private messages and see you emailed me. I tried to reply through Milsurps and my email comes back undeliverable. Send me your email address to my private messages as I have some questions for you
Stock looks like an issue. Receiver is real, base is an issue. I'll guess this is a CMP receiver with parts-is-parts set up. Have you called CMP to see if it shows up on their sales data base? I would like to see it and hold it before plunking down a pile of money. Where is it located? Could you drive down for inspection? Good luck.
All.. super old thread but I now own the rifle in the OP.. rifle is an original M1C (verified by D McClain). The WW2 staking is original for the non -serialized bracket and mount is the aforementioned mount.
The stock cartouche is 100% real (Rick B verified) and rifle appears to be original with staking as expected.
Can someone tell us what the original gun broker price was? Hopefully you got a good deal Ls6man Where did you find the rifle?
Perhaps you can post some pictures here for posterity?