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    M2 USGI Disconnect Lever

    What markings are typically found on this part?
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    I have seen W.l. on the flat of the pin that is USGI.

    I have also seen C l on the flat of the pin. The lever looks original but it's the only one I've seen like that. Not that I get to see that many.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimF4M1sicon View Post
    I have seen W.l. on the flat of the pin that is USGI.

    I have also seen C l on the flat of the pin. The lever looks original but it's the only one I've seen like that. Not that I get to see that many.
    The one I'm looking at has a "KI" (I think) on the flat of the pin and a "W.I." on the curve of the lever.

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    Just learn from these guys Rocky ! They all know what they are talking about. We await some pics of all this stuff you see ? and ........we all know about the folks who go "fishing". The Golden Rule is, "If it don't look and smell 60-65 years old it probably is not". Your pics would assist sensible and constructive discussion. Mike.Attachment 19696

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    Springfield Armory assembled a lot just before closing in 1968. There were no markings, but the quality was much higher than the commercial stuff. I got a few hundred circa 76-77, new in SA wrap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikey51 View Post
    Just learn from these guys Rocky ! They all know what they are talking about. We await some pics of all this stuff you see ? and ........we all know about the folks who go "fishing". The Golden Rule is, "If it don't look and smell 60-65 years old it probably is not". Your pics would assist sensible and constructive discussion. Mike.Attachment 19696
    Yea, OK Mike. Now if I knew how to post a pic on this forum, I would.

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    Two disconnector levers.
    First one has W.l. on the pin, second has C l on the pin. Both have W.l. on the lever.









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    Quote Originally Posted by rocky321 View Post
    Yea, OK Mike. Now if I knew how to post a pic on this forum, I would.
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