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5MadFarmers
08-13-2016, 01:43
Kind of stands out doesn't it?

http://www.auctionspecialistsstoughton.com/DSC04029%20(320x240).jpg

Wee auction with no online presence. In a town with a population of maybe 100. Twas a beautiful thing.

Yes, I took it home with me of course. It needed a home.

They're still out there. That makes two from farm auctions.

http://5madfarmers.com/images_2016/ll2/ll2-1.jpg

Tis a good thing to have lots of stampings.

http://5madfarmers.com/images_2016/ll2/ll2-2.jpg

Tis a good thing to have lots of stampings.

http://5madfarmers.com/images_2016/ll2/ll2-3.jpg

Low miles.

Talked the the guy that was selling his stuff. He remembered buying it at Montgomery-Wards. Knew it was an English return. "I only shot enough rounds to sight it in and never shot it again. Lent it to a friend to go deer hunting once but he didn't get anything."

So it was a really nice find. Kicking myself over the 1937 dated K98 (perfect) that I didn't take as I knew I'd be taking this. Should have taken both.

Tuna
08-13-2016, 03:09
Stock looks good on the M1. Col. Gilbert Stewart June 1940 to June 1942. What is the serial number range?

5MadFarmers
08-13-2016, 03:18
Stock looks good on the M1. Col. Gilbert Stewart June 1940 to June 1942. What is the serial number range?

First group of rifles to go over. 372K. Other one I have is 388K. Both have October of '41 barrels.

Stuff either appears in ones, threes, or tens for me. Thus far it was "one." For 12 long years it stayed "one." Now that thus surfaced another will appear shortly. Just works that way for me.

1563621
08-13-2016, 03:28
I just picked up 3748xx

JimF
08-13-2016, 05:34
And I have an all-original 310xxx with an August '41 barrel, London proofed, "Suncorite"-painted gas cylinder, lock, and lock screw.

RCS
08-13-2016, 07:42
Tuna, There were still SA SPG no trap stocks as late as s/n 67935 (Sept/Oct 1940) check Duff's WW2 book for ref

RCS
08-14-2016, 06:55
this S-A 8-40 barrel is in excellent condition and with the London proofs37014

5MadFarmers
08-14-2016, 01:41
this S-A 8-40 barrel is in excellent condition and with the London proofs37014

Exact same marks. Replace the "8" with an "10" and it'd be it.

Back to the original photo and thread title. For those not aware of what I meant - it's the handguard on the M1. Clear red band. When one sees that red band one had better go look.

http://5madfarmers.com/images_2016/ll2/ll2-4.jpg

1563621
08-14-2016, 02:31
Nice!

CPC
08-19-2016, 10:37
Nice pick. Early rifles are great.