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    is this a quiz?

    shooterm1,

    Thanks for commenting on my post. During my thirty-one (31) years as a 7th Grade Shop teacher, I never gave any “final” exams, and I never gave more than a few written tests/quizzes each school year. But I always knew the correct answer for each and every question on each and every quiz/test I did give during my career as a 7th Grade Shop teacher. I don’t know the “correct answer” to any of the five (5) questions I asked in my post, so I don’t consider those questions to be a quiz/test, but anyone else can consider those questions to be a quiz/test.

    Unfortunately, I know almost nothing about the five (5) M1 RIFLE items and two (2) M14icon RIFLE items I asked for information about in my post to this Forum because I could find virtually no information about any of those items in my reference materials related to the M1 RIFLE and the M14 RIFLE. My reference materials related to the M1 RIFLE and the M14 RIFLE are limited to the following publications:

    [1] Thirty-one (31) mimeographed Study Guides from my 1970 Small Arms Repair Course (M. O. S. 45B20/45B40) at Aberdeen Proving Ground (Aberdeen, Maryland). Study Guide 6 is for “ RIFLES, 7.62MM, M14 AND M14A1” and is dated March 1968. (There is no Study Guide for the M1 RIFLE.)

    [2] 1967 NATIONAL MATCH RIFLES
    U. S. CAL. 7.62MM M14 AND CAL. .30 M1
    Published by the U. S. ARMY MATERIEL COMMAND
    1967

    [3] TM 9-1005-222-35
    RIFLE, CALIBER .30, M1, M1C (SNIPER’S) AND M1D (SNIPER’S)
    Published by the HEADQUARTERS, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
    FEBRUARY 1966

    [4] TM 9-1005-222-12P/1
    CALIBER .30 US RIFLE M1 (NATIONAL MATCH)
    Published by the HEADQUARTERS, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
    JULY 1961

    [5] The M1 Garand: POST WORLD WAR II
    By Scott A. Duff
    © 1989 By Scott A. Duff
    Twelfth Printing (October 2005)

    Ralph Van Buren
    45B40-95B40

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