Gentlemen, I picked this up yesterday from the retied Navy vet's son. The son was a retired Navy Commander! It has a story which the son wrote up for me. His Dad was a machinist mate assigned to a landing craft to carry Marines to the beach of a Japanese held island(the son did not remember which island). The landing craft struck a coral reef and became stuck - so everyone went ashore abd participated in the fighting. His Dad picked up this rifle from a dead Marine. After 3 days he was able to get back to his ship. He kept the rifle. It is marked Springfield Armory 288297. The back of the barrel is marked
with a capital M and about an inch from that 9-A 5 41. Only other numbers I
see are near the front just where the stock begins D-35449-SA. The stock
and the mechanical parts are in great shape. I know many of these are
reworked, but I don't think this one was. If someone can tell me where to
look for rework stamps, I will try. Click on the photos for larger pics.
with a capital M and about an inch from that 9-A 5 41. Only other numbers I
see are near the front just where the stock begins D-35449-SA. The stock
and the mechanical parts are in great shape. I know many of these are
reworked, but I don't think this one was. If someone can tell me where to
look for rework stamps, I will try. Click on the photos for larger pics.
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