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Ooo Shiny
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Congrats. I've always wanted one but can't justify spending the money on it. I've been kicking my self since I found one in a pawn shop for $600; the bore pristine and the action impeccable but the stock needed a good bit of sanding, some polish, and a good sealer.
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The Electrochemist
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May your bone always be well buried
Beautiful rifle. Absolutely beautiful lines. A great score indeed. I know it is little comparison, but just seeing that rifle reminded me of my Ruger Mini 14 I once had. It was going to be my one rifle that I would have, if I had no other rifle. I cared for that thing like I would a new born baby. It would have made my old CO proud to have seen the way I looked after it. Then the bloody government took it off me! Yes, that's deep seated bitterness you're hearing there. I have had little trust or faith in the Australian government since.
Sorry to have taken the thread off track...Back to admiring that piece of history you have there.
Mick
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She is in beautiful condition inside and out.
Thank you for sharing.
A photo of mine.
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Beautiful example of a true workhorse. Glad your luck held out for the bayonet as well as on the rifle itself. Use it in good health.
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ENVY!!!
Damn it! You just caused my once-blue eyes to turn a blazing green! I carried one of those most of the way through my military service, loved shooting it most of the time, hated carrying it. (10.4 lbs, right?) Have kicked my own butt ever since for not getting one when I could.
You really scored with that one. Always surprised me the way they shot right out of the box. We were issued brand-new ones, had to clean off the cosmo, de-fuzz the wood, and rub in about a quart of linseed oil, but when we went to the range, they worked like you describe. I have to agree, one of the best all-around military weapons ever. Congratulations on a great score!!!
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I have a similar story to MickR, though with a different rifle. That's a very nice example of an M1, by the way. Enjoy it.
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Congratulations on the acquisition! It is a superb find. The Army was qualifying on M-14's for my basic training in 1965 and I never have had the opportunity to fire the M1. My Vietnam carry weapon was a Winchester Combat Model 12. I well remember many of my Drill Sergeants lamenting the passing on of the M1. But they seemed to take well to the M14.
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what Dad calls me
What an absolute beauty, and as Phatman said, "watch that thumb".
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