I like those. Almost picked one up in the box when they were reasonably priced. Prices have definitely gone up.
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Negative. I believe they're Unertl mounts. Serial number is 1.49 million range with 3-37 star gauged barrel and watery blued bolt. USMC Unertl also fits but I decided to keep the scope that came with it on.Comment
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Impressive. Thanks for sharing. You should be very proud."There's a race of men that don't fit in,
A race that can't stay still;
So they break the hearts of kith and kin,
And they roam the world at will." - Robert ServiceComment
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The 720 is a rare bird, only have seen 2 at gun shows in last 15 years (and kicked myself for not getting either one!) and one online few years back. I dont know much about them nor any optics, nor do I know if any were employed in combat.
The M24 at the loft was $3600. I dont know if its new production or one of US Army so-called "surplus" models. I assum you are aware of that saga?Comment
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Georg you can pretty much write off all those WRA Inpsected rifles from the SRS. I know there was speculation that they might have some association with Marine A5 rifles. But after reading them, they were just regular Winchester ammo testing with rifles provided by Ordanance. So I would honestly just ignore them.Last edited by cplnorton; 10-21-2016, 11:43.Comment
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It isn't likely that anyone is going to "write off" a block of rifles that include every known authenticate Marine A5 rifles SN identified to date. Exactly why did WRA need such a huge number of rifles to test ammo? Ammo testing is normally done with pressure guns, rail guns, or something equivalent to same. The idea when testing ammo is to 1. Prove the ammo is safe (pressure) to fire in typical rifles, and 2. Take the human element out of the accuracy test. An ammo company testing ammo by letting old Joe Blow blaze away at some target with a 1903 he got from SA just sounds silly. WRA had more rifles in that block than they had employees. I do not claim to know why they had so many 03's in such a tight block, but I would wager it wasn't for testing ammo.
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