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    Quote Originally Posted by Ray Rieli View Post
    . I understand the rear match sight and match trigger group being replaced if put in the hands of ground troops, the big question is why did it go to Greece in the first place (I assume it is one of the Greek returns)?

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    Based on a 2006 article that Bob Seijasicon wrote for the GCAicon Journal, it seems that in 1973, when the DCM ended sales of NM rifles, there was about 9000 NM rifles still unsold. In 1974, 3,564 were disassembled and the remaining 5,677 given to Greece under a MAP. Seems that most were used by the Greeks as regular service rifles. Yours may have been one of these rifles or, as Jim said, a former military built match rifle that went to Greece, mixed in with thousands of other service rifles, the U.S. also sent under a MAP. It does look now as though alot of the 6 mil numbered rifles now being released by CMPicon may have escaped that fate but, somewhere along the way, lost there stocks and some original parts. If Bob Seijas comes back to this thread he may shed more light on the subject.
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