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National Match M1...maybe?
Last edited by Griff; 02-19-2021 at 10:47 PM.
Reason: Typo
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02-19-2021 10:41 PM
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I checked the serial number and there was no hit in my book. Nice lookin' rifle too.
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Looks like it started life as a 1959 National Match, the cross stamp on the barrel is SA's code for a '59 NM. When M1 NM use was finally over, we gave most of them to Greece but also downgraded some to issue status. Could be one of those. You are correct that it will be almost impossible to document and prove.
Real men measure once and cut.
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Good find really nice Rifle
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Thank you all for the information, much appreciated (even info in post that was since deleted was interesting and helpful so thank you also).
So do you think this rifle has any collectible value as it is, or should I let it go?
I already have a nice 5.9 million SA for shooting.
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For $25 you can write a letter to Sandy Farlow at the South Store and she will do a serial number research on the rifle then you will know exactly what you have. I would keep that rifle as it is a rare variant in MHO.
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