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    Help - K98 and M1 nemesis

    I finally picked up my Springfield Armory M1 today to go with my RC K98.

    Please tell me if I am on target for the M1. It is a mid 1943 rifle, Winchester trigger group, Proofed (fired & Ok'd), cartouches for Springfield. Okay, so if Im on target what should I insure the rifle for?

    On the K98, I have had four of these in my life. This one is the most interesting. Other than working out the light eltropencil and horrible varnish take a look and see some real combat wear. Can anyone guess what fits that groove on the top of the stock perfectly?

    Thanks to anyone who helps me. I could really use it.

    #2
    higher angle.
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      #3
      M1 marks
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        #4
        bolt group
        D28287-128A
        S-B7 diamond
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        Last edited by Lloyd I.; 03-27-2009, 12:29 PM.

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          #5
          Trigger group
          C-46025-WRA
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            #6
            Stock cartouches
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              #7
              stock Proof
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                #8
                S code K98
                147
                1940
                Mostly matching.
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                  #9
                  Something distinctive they wore matches this notch to the top of the stock.
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                    #10
                    Considering the source, I imagine it was fired a lot.
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                      #11
                      Nice M1, I would think 800-1000 for insurance should cover it.

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                        #12
                        Thanks Lon. I was looking at some of the gunsites and notice these are all over the place in terms of price. Anyone else think Im right about the date, mid-war. Serial number range seemed to fall in '43.

                        Looks like I have a weekend of research ahead of me. I want to get this right. Plus I'll be putting my Springfield sling on it.

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                          #13
                          Hi Lloyd,

                          My reference books put your receiver at more like April/March of 1944. The cartouche on the side of the stock is a post-war Defense Acceptance stamp. The 12 SA bolt is correct. Is the entire trigger group all Winchester? Or just the guard?

                          Is this a CMP rifle or an import? I would think in today's market $800 to $1000 would certainly cover the replacement cost for a pretty standard mix-master M1 Garand, unless it has some other rare parts or has a matching barrel. IMHO I think even $800 is on the high end.

                          Have fun with it! And shoot it until it smokes!

                          Blair

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                            #14
                            I'll have to remember how to field strip this piece. It's been since 1990 that I used them in funeral details and for Drill Team. That's gonna be the only way I find all the numbers and marks.

                            Thanks for the input. I did good then.

                            I just picked up 6 NOS clips for it but will need to get some lighter load 30-06 surplus ball. I dont want to put 175 grain 30-06 Remington through it. I hear today's hot loads will eat the action right up on these.

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                              #15
                              I would NOT shoot commercial loads through this rifle. I have a bunch of Lake City M2 ball that I bought a few years back. I would look for some of that, as it is still out there. There is also Greek boxer primed non-corrosive surplus that I have seen as well. I personally would not shoot this rifle much. It is a collectable after all. I have a 54' Garand H&R and I dont shoot it.

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