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    Springfield Armory BM59

    I am interested on getting a SA BM59 and asking where if any are the BP stamped on this particular rifle? anything stamped BP?

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    I believe the Italians made the BM 59's from M1icon Garand parts when the US came out with the M-14's. I have seen instructions on the net how to convert a M1 to one but it requires a lot of machine work. If S.A. made them they would be prototype, or test guns to use up surplus parts. It would be a rare gin if you find one.

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    Go here http://www.machinegunboards.com/foru...hp?showforum=7 for information on the BM59 rifle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Wizard View Post
    Go here http://www.machinegunboards.com/foru...hp?showforum=7 for information on the BM59 rifle.
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    Thanks for a great link on the BM59 Rifle. They will having a new member joining.

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    Alot of the parts are marked PB BM59,but not BP.
    PB stands for Pietro Beretta . Not all parts will be marked but some will .
    Machinegunbooks is the place for BM59 info .

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