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  • MattinPdx
    Junior Member
    • Nov 2013
    • 5

    #1

    M2 Time Capsule

    Its been years since I posted here, but I wanted to share this as I expect it will be of interest. I stopped a fellow carrying an 03A3 at our local show this weekend with a for sale sign and a box strapped to a cart. After inquiring about the rifle for sale, I asked what was in the box. He indicated that it was an M2 Springfield and his asking price. I was interested and upon asking what the condition was of the M2 he replied that he did not know. He did not know??? Well the short story is that it had been his grandfathers who put it, without opening it, in the attic when it was received in 1957. The grandson also had not opened it. I thought for a minute about buying an unopened rifle, but decided I had to open it to make sure that it was not a rust pile.

    Here are photos of how the Army packaged M2 Springfields in March 1957. The rifle was shipped from Mt. Rainier Ord Depot. in Tacoma, WA. Cost was $30 and shipping was $2.85. I edited out the name and address. Let me know if you have any questions. --- I am trying to resist the temptation to clean it.IMG_0876..jpgIMG_0866..JPGIMG_0875..JPGIMG_0877..jpgIMG_0878..JPG
  • holdover
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2009
    • 549

    #2
    lucky you, Merry Christmas a bit early I suppose

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    • Dan Shapiro
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2009
      • 5864

      #3
      Wow! Now get down to the store and buy a lottery ticket!
      "No man's life, liberty, or property is safe, while Congress is in session." Mark Twain

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      • joem
        Senior Member, Deceased
        • Aug 2009
        • 11835

        #4
        I'd have to clean it and go shooting.

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        • JBinIll
          Senior Member
          • Apr 2010
          • 5608

          #5
          I note it has the sight hood on it.Were there any other accessories shipped with the rifle?
          A man with a sword may talk of peace.A man with out a sword may talk of peace,but he must talk very fast indeed.

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          • MattinPdx
            Junior Member
            • Nov 2013
            • 5

            #6
            No just the sight hood. Also no WWII contractor markings on the sight hood.
            Last edited by MattinPdx; 11-26-2013, 06:28.

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            • MattinPdx
              Junior Member
              • Nov 2013
              • 5

              #7
              IMG_0880..JPGIMG_0873..jpgIMG_0879..jpg

              A couple more pics of the paper work.

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              • Kragrifle
                Senior Member
                • Nov 2010
                • 1161

                #8
                It appears the stock is an altered 1922M1 issue style stock. Note the short comb and shortened pistol grip area.

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                • MattinPdx
                  Junior Member
                  • Nov 2013
                  • 5

                  #9
                  I think you are probably right. It does have a shorter drop compared to an M2 stock. That would also explain why the base of the pistol grip is not marked M2. The stock is circle P proofed and has an rebuild stamp SA over an R in a box. The serial 14367B and receiver marked M1922II is consistent with a modified M1 stock assuming Springfield kept the parts together during rebuild. Butt plate is the early NM style. Bolt is marked M2 but not marked NS at the top flat of the handle. The barrel date is 11-32. Anyone have an opinion as to if this may be the original barrel?
                  Last edited by MattinPdx; 11-27-2013, 03:06.

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                  • Emri
                    Senior Member
                    • Aug 2009
                    • 1649

                    #10
                    Anyone have an opinion as to if this may be the original barrel?

                    Herschel will chime in sooner or later. Probably later as it is Thanksgiving tomorrow; and hunting season right now in the South.
                    You might post on the M1903 forum also as many '03 collectors are interested in the M1 and M2 versions also.

                    Nice rifle, thanks for sharing !!!

                    FWIW,

                    Emri

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                    • Doug Douglass
                      Senior Member
                      • Aug 2009
                      • 2264

                      #11
                      My oh my......carefully unpack it, save every scrap, clean it and shoot it.....sweet rifle you lucky dog.

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                      • mannparks
                        Senior Member
                        • Jan 2010
                        • 377

                        #12
                        Very interesting story, more photos of the rifle would be nice for better evaluation of the rifle.

                        Charles
                        Last edited by mannparks; 11-28-2013, 09:02.

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                        • Fred
                          Senior Member
                          • Sep 2009
                          • 4977

                          #13
                          Absolutely document it as is by photo's and then clean it off and shoot it and clean it again and admire it. It was meant to be fired.

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                          • Jeff L
                            xxxxxxxxx
                            • Aug 2009
                            • 1984

                            #14
                            That's amazing!
                            Spam Sniper- one click, one kill.

                            CSP is what you make it.

                            A picture of your gun is worth 1,000 words. A crappy picture is only worth 100.

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                            • Dan in NY
                              Senior Member
                              • Sep 2009
                              • 516

                              #15
                              Years ago, I bought a HB 40XB rifle in 22 cal. in the original RIA box. The rifle was wrapped up in a white VCI preservative bag dated 1967, and came with original Remington parts breakdown, schematic, and some other literature... Threw a 1907 sling & Remington 20x scope on her and still have it... Great find, OP...enjoy it. These rifles are tack drivers..



                              Last edited by Dan in NY; 11-30-2013, 06:13.

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