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    Finally got some rear sight pictures..

    Does this rear sight look correct for a Nov '41 rifle?



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    No. This is the sight that replaced the lock bar sight. It is known as the T105E1 assembly, and was adopted in Oct. Nov. 1944, as per Scott Duff. It is found on rebuilt WW2 rifles and new post war rifles.
    If your rifle had remained in Govt. service after WW2 it is quite likly the original sight would have been replaced with this sight. This would not have to be done during overhaul but could have been done at the local company level of repair and maint.

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    Thanks Joe, I appreciate the info. Think I'll pass on the rifle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob W. View Post
    Thanks guys for the responses. I'm more of a carbine guru than Garandicon, so I don't know the difference between short or long pinion etc. I just know it didn't have a lock bar sight like my 8-42 SA and looked like the pics in my reference. Sounds like I wouldn't be hurt if I paid up to $1k.
    Rob, If most parts other than rear sights and stock are correct you would not be hurt in the least by paying "up to $ 1000.00" for this rifle.
    On most rifles in this range you will find the trigger group Spring Housing and the op rod catch to be in the white (unfinished). The parts pictured are from a Dec. 1941 rifle.




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