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U.S. SPRINGFIELD NAVY MATCH M1 GARAND SEMI-AUTO

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:750.00 USD Estimated At:1,500.00 - 2,250.00 USD
U.S. SPRINGFIELD NAVY MATCH M1 GARAND SEMI-AUTO
RIFLE. Cal. 7.62 Nato. S# 3662489. Bbl. 24" marked on the right side "7.62 NATO". Muzzle, which has a modified crown gauge, is less than 1.0. T105E1 rear sight with national-marked adj. aperture. Windage knob is marked "NM" and "13455". Blade front sight with protective ears is unmarked. The consignor states the rifle was accurized at Ft. Benning by the late Glenn Nelson, who was a very prominent competitive shooter on the Army shooting team. Trained at Rock Island Arsenal, Mr. Nelson worked for the "USAMTU" accurizing M14 rifles for competition, and later did the same type of work on M1 Garands and M1A Rifles for Springfield Armory Inc. The operating rod and bolt are marked "SA". The trigger housing is marked "WRA" as is the hammer. Unmarked milled trigger guard. The gas cyl. is very tight. The stacking swivel has been tightened. Gas cyl. lock is marked "M". Single-slot gas cyl. lock screw is finished in the white. Walnut stock set marked "P" under pistol grip. Stamped "7.62 NATO" on top left ahead of the receiver and stamped "A4" in front of the cheek area. Stock has been bedded with a brown-colored bedding compound. Stock ferrule has been modified for a tight fit. The handguards have been tightened using screws and bedding compound for a very solid feel. Green web sling. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 2 Aggressive Engineering Corp 2 round M1 Garand clips, new in packages. 5 Aggressive Engineering Corp 5-rd., M1 Garand clips, new, in packages. 24 military 8-rd. clips in good condition. CONDITION: Stock set has light wear and scattered handling marks with an arsenal rework type finish. Front handguard has the appearance of an original finish. Bbl. gas cyl. and lock appear to be arsenal rework parkerization. Receiver bolt and operating rod appear to have an original parkerized finish. Operating rod has areas of stoning in order to ensure correct and smooth operation. Very good, shiny bore with sharp lands. PROVENANCE: from the Working Reference Collection of Military Arms Instructor, Master Sergeant Vincent Pestilli. (23-7482/RW). CURIO. $1,500-2,250.