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    New (to me) M1D

    I was going to the LGS to get the Quality M1carbine because I sold my Underwood and thought that another would be nice to have. Hanging on the wall was an H&R M1D. I asked to hold it and that was the end. I should never have done that because the credit card came out. It came with the scope, cheek pad and sling. Most importantly, it came with the CMPicon case and certificate that certifies it as such. The barrel gauges 0 at the muzzle and 2 at the throat. The stock has some marks I thought were termite holes. Turns out it was where the rounds were banged against it. Looking at it, it is mostly correct. I didn't completely take it down. The barrel, receiver, trigger group, safety, hammer are all right, as is the op rod. Now I need some time and some distance to see what she can do. If I get my phone away from my daughter, I will post up some pictures so that you may blind yourselves with its awesomeness. Were it not for the cost, I would be blind already.
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    Looking forward...
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    Great piece !

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    Nice rifle...
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    We had M1D's in my company, three of them all H&R with SA 52 barrels, M84 scopes. I became involved in training on their use. Only men
    that shot expert were selected for training. The flash hiders were removed. It is not a comfortable position to get use to for the new shooters,
    many would drop their eye down and pick up the rear sight aperture. Some overcame the awkward scope location while others never got use
    to it.

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    I have a Winchester D from the first lottery - never saw a IHC M1D
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