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I got my 3rd M1 March 1945 springfield
Last edited by 2k05gt; 11-03-2014 at 11:55 PM.
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11-03-2014 11:53 PM
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Nice rifle. The bayonet is Korean war era. A WW2 Bayo would have the hole that fits over the muzzle instead of the pin that fits in the gas plug.
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Nice rifle, yes, the M1
or 1905E5 bayonet would be better. Also a 1907 sling or at least a flat slider sling...
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The last I knew the CMP
still had a selection of Bayos for sale. both the original 10" and also some cutdowns I have one of each. The original 10" and both a spear point and a drop point cutdown and 2 17 inchers.
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Yes, the bayonet is a korean era, it belongs to my 1954 HRA,
What is cool is that a WWII rifle that has its origional barrel with low readings.
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That's rare, you're right.
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Oprod
Your Oprod is wrong. Should be a flat sided -9 SA with NO cut on the unit.
I beleive the stock should still be a NFR cartouche. All items can be easily corrected.
Good luck
rlc_hntr@yahoo.com
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Beautiful rifle, and yes should be NFR stock
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Great looking M1
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![Quote](images/tacticalgamer/misc/quote_icon.png)
Originally Posted by
rlc_hntr
Your Oprod is wrong. Should be a flat sided -9 SA with NO cut on the unit.
I beleive the stock should still be a NFR cartouche. All items can be easily corrected.
Good luck
rlc_hntr@yahoo.com
It seems the bolt was also stuck in a time warp!![EEK!](images/smilies/eek.gif)
Looks very nice though, you may gift it to me without any remorse.![Roll Eyes (Sarcastic)](images/smilies/rolleyes.gif)
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