1903nm
10-02-2012, 03:15
Hi Folks,
I got my M1-D about 12-14 years ago, and was very pleased to have won the CMP lottery. When I finally got possession, I noticed the gront sight blade was ground down some with rough work, not totally professionally with a few strikes to the ears. My first thought was to find a replacement sight to restore this fine rifle to what Springfield Armory would have put together, but saw a couple others at gun shows and on the web with the same alterations.
I'm happy I didn't do anything, but have had no luck finding out what period and what branch of service did this. I've asked several folks "in the know" who have seen the same but still no luck finding out the answers. Was this done in the 50's, 60's or sometime later? Also, did the National Guards, Army or some other branch do this?
Thanks for any help on my two questions.
S Russell
I got my M1-D about 12-14 years ago, and was very pleased to have won the CMP lottery. When I finally got possession, I noticed the gront sight blade was ground down some with rough work, not totally professionally with a few strikes to the ears. My first thought was to find a replacement sight to restore this fine rifle to what Springfield Armory would have put together, but saw a couple others at gun shows and on the web with the same alterations.
I'm happy I didn't do anything, but have had no luck finding out what period and what branch of service did this. I've asked several folks "in the know" who have seen the same but still no luck finding out the answers. Was this done in the 50's, 60's or sometime later? Also, did the National Guards, Army or some other branch do this?
Thanks for any help on my two questions.
S Russell