Sometime in early 1993, I received a call from a friend in northern Wisconsin to inquire if I was interested in a inexpensive M1 rifle. He was a antique firearms collector and not interested in modern weapons, but he was looking at some guns at a veterans estate sale and found this M1, condition was not that nice and nobody was interested, I told him to buy it for me. When I received this rifle, I found that it was a complete early 1944 rifle that
had never been rebuilt nor had parts changed-out. The bore was bright but the TE was 4.0. this rifle was well used but still shot a nice target.
The data: s/n 2770090, barrel 1SA 4 44, gas port not chromed, bolt rev 12SA S-A1<>
gas cylinder: wide base S on top with single slot lock screw, rear sight late Type 2 lockbar
follower revision 12, bullet guide forged, follower rod long fork, clip latch round front
trigger housing rev 12-SA trigger guard: milled, hammer rev 5-SA safety SA_11
op rod D35382 9 SA stock SA GAW (very faint cartouche) butt plate late WW2Attachment 60238Attachment 60237Attachment 60239Attachment 60240Attachment 60241Attachment 60242Attachment 60243Attachment 60244Attachment 60245Information
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