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US SPRINGFIELD M1D SEMI-AUTO MILITARY RIFLE WITH

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:1,000.00 USD Estimated At:2,000.00 - 3,000.00 USD
US SPRINGFIELD M1D SEMI-AUTO MILITARY RIFLE WITH
WEAVER TELESCOPIC SIGHT. Cal. 30-06. S# 2562529. Bbl. 24" marked on right side "S-A-10-52" & "P" proof. Throat gauges 2.0. Muzzle gauges 1.0. "T105E1" Aperture rear sight. Blade front sight w/ protective ears. The M1D Sniper rifle was developed at the same time as the M1C but not put into production until Jan., 1951. The M1D scope mt. system was developed by the late John Garand. This rifle appears to be in the configuration of a batch of M1D rifles equipped w/ Weaver K4 Series 60B 4X telescopic sights ordered in 1964 for use in Viet Nam. The scopes & brackets to fit the 1" tube were ordered from International Armament Corporation. However definite proof that this is one of those rifles is not available. The mounting block on the rear of the bbl. has the alignment pin machine staked w/ four notches. The scope bracket has a different configuration from the original issue type. The thumb screw cap appears to be welded to the screw shank. The 2 socket head screws use a 3/32 inch wrench & screws are knurled on the outer edge. The scope w/ its blued steel tube is marked at the top rear "WEAVER K4 60-B / EL PASO TEX. U.S.A. PAT. PEND.". Scope is equipped w/ tapered post & crosshair reticle. Balance of major rifle parts are marked "SA" except for the "WRA" marked trigger housing. Prong type flash suppressor replaces gas cyl. lock. Cross slot gas cyl. lock screw. Unmarked replacement walnut stock set. Buttstock has tan leather lace on cheek pad w/ 2 brass screws marked on right side "MRT2 52". Additional screw hole is visible in belly of stock at end of pistol grip. Green web sling. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: cleaning kit & plastic oiler in butt. CONDITION: stock set has very good appearance w/ light wear & sm. scattered handling marks. Leather cheek pad has very light wear & staining. Metal retains 75% arsenal rework parkerized finish w/ thinning & light wear. Scope mt. has a lg. degree of it's parkerized finish w/ light wear. Scope retains 75% of it's blued finish w/ wear, scratches & handling marks. Optics appear clear & serviceable. Bore has worn lands turning dark in grooves. PROVANANCE: from the Estate Collection of Thomas J. Mulligan. (23-1230/RW). CURIO. $2,000-3,000.