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Hello All,
I was at a local gun show this past weekend and a 1942 #1 MK 3 with a wire wound stock also followed me home.
No pictures yet but will get them up, maybe tomorrow.
Gil
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Last edited by aspen80; 01-10-2018 at 09:42 PM.
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01-10-2018 09:32 PM
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Used for Grenade launching the wire wrap stiffens and supports the stock, or depending on how its wrapped and with what wire could be a farmers fix to a bust stock!
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"...Used for Grenade launching..." And as line throwing guns on the Navy's big boats. That one is an Ishapore rifle.
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Hi,
I am not doubting your assessment of my rifle but I want to know what makes it an Ishapore?
Thanks for the information,
Gil
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Originally Posted by
aspen80
Hi,
I am not doubting your assessment of my rifle but I want to know what makes it an Ishapore?
Thanks for the information,
Gil
The stamp G R I makes it an Ishapore
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Thank you all for your enlightening information, I appreciate it!
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I have a couple that my boys shot alot of odd surplus ammo thru an they shoot pretty good groups
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Thank You to mmppres For This Useful Post:
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Couple of guys have Ishy Mk III's and I agree they shoot very well with them indeed.
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Not an expert, is it me, but does'n't some of the metal work, including the nut, and the stamps and stock fitting look a bit too crude. It does resemble one of those hand made Afghanistan rifles. In either case they also bring fairly good money on the market as a curio. However if it turns out to be one I would not want to shoot it, Ray
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