All origional 1945 Springfield M1even the barrel is origional
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Last edited by 2k05gt; 11-03-2014 at 11:55 PM.
Nice rifle. The bayonet is Korean war era. A WW2 Bayo would have the hole that fits over the muzzle instead of the pin that fits in the gas plug.
Nice rifle, yes, the M1or 1905E5 bayonet would be better. Also a 1907 sling or at least a flat slider sling...
Regards, Jim
The last I knew the CMPstill had a selection of Bayos for sale. both the original 10" and also some cutdowns I have one of each. The original 10" and both a spear point and a drop point cutdown and 2 17 inchers.
Yes, the bayonet is a korean era, it belongs to my 1954 HRA,
What is cool is that a WWII rifle that has its origional barrel with low readings.
That's rare, you're right.
Regards, Jim
Your Oprod is wrong. Should be a flat sided -9 SA with NO cut on the unit.
I beleive the stock should still be a NFR cartouche. All items can be easily corrected.
Good luck
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Looks like a rebuild to me. The heel appears annealed and the SHM is a common post-war rebuild characteristic. That would explain the "wrong" parts, wouldn't it?
Real men measure once and cut.
Beautiful rifle, and yes should be NFR stock