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    Italian issue M1D accessories?

    Does anyone here know what accessories the Italianicon M1d rifles were issued with the rifles?

    Especially what type of sling.

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    The web sling.

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    I am guessing that it is the same sling as used for the BM-59?

    I am also wondering what kind of scope case there was with these. Metal or web, possibly the US mad web scope sleeve.

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    Yes Hal, Garand's sling is the same as the BM 59 (with fixed stock) sling. The BM 59 with folding stock has a shorter sling.

    The scope cases are the American canvas cases: M65 and 7631596. Scopes and cases were all provided by the USAicon.

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    Are the manuals available in Italt?


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    The manuals and accessories have been selling on the web for a boat load of money. Much more expensive than similar US parts and the manual for crazy money.

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    Here manuals ("Nota Descrittiva") for the M1D rifle are unavailable, both for the 7,62 NATO version, and for the .30-06 version.
    However, a number of M1Ds should still be in storage at the PMAL in Terni, and who knows . . . . .

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    I sourced two of the manuals (expensive!), one for my rifle and another for a friend who also got one of the rifles. So far, I have Case, rifle, sling, scope sleeve and flash hider(thanks Collin).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hal O'Peridol View Post
    I sourced two of the manuals (expensive!), one for my rifle and another for a friend who also got one of the rifles. So far, I have Case, rifle, sling, scope sleeve and flash hider(thanks Collin).
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    here is a copy of the manual for the Italianicon 7.62NATO M1D (Italian Garand T2 sniper manual.pdf - Google Drive)

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