bigbore
07-20-2011, 01:21
I have an M1 that was purchased by a dealer/friend in the late 80s along with several other M1s. This one came with the holes for the M1C base. No base, just the holes. The attached barrel was a 1-54 SA stamped Blue Sky.
My friend swore up and down until the day he died it was a real USMC 1952. I still have it from his estate because, no one wanted to buy a receiver drilled for a C mount, that was outside the C SN range.
The SN is 1.5mil. If you follow the blocks of M1s that went to the USMC, based on the Guam Garands, its in the correct range.
The USMC did publish a manual on drilling receivers for the G&H bracket.
I keep reading the MC 1952 appeared too late to fight in Korea, so the barrel date is in the right range.
Its not worth jack without any documentation, but I just cant bring myself to get rid of it...
Oh well, just something to ponder.
My friend swore up and down until the day he died it was a real USMC 1952. I still have it from his estate because, no one wanted to buy a receiver drilled for a C mount, that was outside the C SN range.
The SN is 1.5mil. If you follow the blocks of M1s that went to the USMC, based on the Guam Garands, its in the correct range.
The USMC did publish a manual on drilling receivers for the G&H bracket.
I keep reading the MC 1952 appeared too late to fight in Korea, so the barrel date is in the right range.
Its not worth jack without any documentation, but I just cant bring myself to get rid of it...
Oh well, just something to ponder.