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    Any info on this Thomas J Conroy sight protector?

    I found this in one of my parts boxes and can find no info on it. Can anyone help? Is it for a Mauser or? When were these made? Thanks

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    Since it was made in New York, and it appears to fit a muzzle mounted blade front sight, I'd guess it is for a Springfield M1903 or a Kragicon.

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