Ironlip
06-01-2013, 04:15
I just bought a 1967 vintage, four digit serial number Colt SP1 in great condition. The intent was to have some fun shooting and and to hold as a collectible. The butt stock appears to be a replacement to me. It has a solid lower sling swivel, not a moveable one pinned to the stock. The butt plate has two screws rather than one and it has a trap door in it. My limited research indicates that the M16 had this type of butt configuration but not until 1969. I cannot find any data base on SP1's.
I have looked on gunbroker and found several 1964 - 1968 SP1's with lots of pictures. All of the lower swivels are of the moveable, pinned variety and all have solid buttplates. I did find one 1968 vintage rifle with the solid siwvel and a buttplate.
I am a total SP1/AR15 newbie so I am out of my element here. I have three questions:
When did the SP1 first have a butt trap?
When did the SP1 switch to a solid swivel rather than a pinned and moveable one?
Can I find an early buttstock in great condition easily, or should I just return this rifle to the seller and keep looking for an all correct original example? (This is what I am inclined to do)
All input appreciated. Thanks
Rick
I have looked on gunbroker and found several 1964 - 1968 SP1's with lots of pictures. All of the lower swivels are of the moveable, pinned variety and all have solid buttplates. I did find one 1968 vintage rifle with the solid siwvel and a buttplate.
I am a total SP1/AR15 newbie so I am out of my element here. I have three questions:
When did the SP1 first have a butt trap?
When did the SP1 switch to a solid swivel rather than a pinned and moveable one?
Can I find an early buttstock in great condition easily, or should I just return this rifle to the seller and keep looking for an all correct original example? (This is what I am inclined to do)
All input appreciated. Thanks
Rick