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    Thank You jmoore. I love the M1icon but I have alot to learn. You said, "The edges aren't crisp as expected". Which edges please. And an old re-build. Any guesses by whom? A Bubba in the 60's or 70's? I understand there has been plenty of time for the re-build then for the stock to be covered in grime over that. I have been curious since I got it why the rear sight cover and some of the rear sight have more parking than the chamber area. And the grooved rear handguard clip seems strange too. I'm just trying to figure who would do it. I've only seen a grooved rear handguard clip for sale on GB once, for $100 and it was bought before the next day. I'm just curious. I like the WWII M-1's the best. My Uncle was a Marine with the 6th Div. wounded on Okinawa. His leg was amputated after he was flown to Saipan. I thought of him when I bought that rifle. He passed in 2006. Anyway, any additional light you, or anyone else could shed would be appreciated.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SRiverrat11 View Post
    A Bubba in the 60's or 70's
    That would suggest some form of butchering took place here. No such thing. This rifle seems to be fit and fine. Just mismatched parts and that's common with military re-builds. The stock is heavily sanded as suggested, because of the low left top at the receiver tail and the faint inspector's mark. Look through this forum and you'll see mint examples. The grooved band was what came to hand at the time. Probably what was on the lower hand guard. If it was good, it was used. You can find excellent examples of this rifle if you just search this forum. There's pictures of every angle of the wood work and metal parts for your examination...
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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    Just mismatched parts and that's common with military re-builds
    There is no electro-penciling on a reciever leg and all parts appear to be correct or earlier than Nov/44. Could that happen with a military re-build like Springfield's program in the 60's? I'm not trying to be dismissive of anyone's opinion. I truly value them. I'm just trying to figure this out. I will post more pics to help.
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    I believe that didn't start until 1964 or 1965. Prior to that, rebuild marks were usually on the stock, but of course stocks often got switched with another rifle. AFAIK the first receiver marking was the SA-52 on the heel.
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