M1D Sniper Rifle, w / M84 Scope, Excellent Condition, H&R, SN: 5,790,801.This 3x sniper scope was made by Voigtl&228 nder in Braunschweig. Top PM Register To Reply.Collectible American Longarms Catalog Antique and Collectable Firearms and Militaria Headquarters OldGuns.net FineOldGuns.comThe receipt form CMP lists the gun by serial number and lists it as an M1D. Ask, they will tell you if the parts you want are original. Some of the lens components and other misc parts are originals. The covers they now sell (when available) are repros. Looking at my sales slip I paid 37.50 per cover/support, 3.00 per cover spring , and 1.50 per pin.Firearms manufactured after 1898 can only be shipped to someone with a Federal Firearms License (FFL). Range 400 meters using the M84 scope and a max range of 3200 meters.If you see a firearm that you want, let us know and we will hold it for you. Below you can see a b&w picture showing a German sniper using this scope in the trenches during winter 1916.Important information about ordering firearms from us!The forged steel receiver sold 1997-2003 has a 6 digit serial number starting at. This one is bearing the rifle serial number 1139 cc but its mounts bears a different number.Have them checked by a competent gunsmith prior to firing. We warrant them to be as described, and make no claims as to fitness for use. If you don't know of any FFL holders in your area, we may be able to help you find one willing to handle transfers.All firearms are sold as collectors items only. FFL holders often charge a small fee for handling these transfers, as well as any state or federal fees for the background check. The dealer will have you fill out a 4473 form ("yellow sheet") to conduct the required federal "Brady" instant background check, and any other paperwork required in your area before allowing you to take possession. If you do not have a C&R FFL, then we can only ship guns made after 1898 to a FFL dealer in your area.No maker or drawing number found on: follower arm, follower rod, op rod catch, gas cylinder and front sight. All parts markings are BMR or BMB marked except bolt which is Springfield -18SA. 30-06 RIFLE MADE BY BREDA MECHANICA ROMANA- "AN AMERICAN RIFLE MADE IN ITALY FOR DENMARK."Serial number BMR 1327 WITH MATCHING STOCK. Restoration Projects for You! Military and Commercial Barreled Actions (Firearms That Need Some TLC)Collectible American Longarms (post-1898)SMOF7394 - 21100 - SCARCE DANISH M1 GARAND. If you don't have e-mail click here for telephone contact information.Note- We have sorted items into three groups:(Click on your choice here or just scroll down this page) By ordering from this listing, you certify that you understand and agree to these terms.Notice- Because of bureaucratic requirements, we cannot sell cartridge firearms to customers outside the United States.We are glad to answer any questions about the items we offer.We prefer you ask by e-mail so we will have time to pull items before answering, or check with the owner if they are consignment pieces.Click-here to e-mail us.
Made rifles (other than perhaps some Danish unit marks and serial numbers added to stocks) (2) U.S. Thus, by the time the Danes disposed of the Garands in the 1990s, they fell into several categories: (1) Unaltered U.S. The Danish contract rifles are marked on the receiver FKF (FKF - Forsvarets Krigsmaterial Forvaltning (Defence Warmateriel Administration), a maker abbreviation (BMR or PB) and serial number.Like most countries, the Danes overhauled and updated their rifles periodically, and "parts was parts" so mixing of parts was very common. Denmark purchased 10,000 Garand rifle from Breda and 10,000 from Beretta. NATO designated Italy to be the source for production of M1 Garand parts and rifles for NATO (and other) countries and was provided the old Winchester tooling. Loaned or gave Denmark 69,808 M1 Garand rifles starting about 1950 to enhance their role as a NATO ally. (blame President Clinton!). Topmark sold the rifles wholesale to companies in the U.S., Canada, Germany and Switzerland.Very few of the Italian made Danish Garands made it into the U.S. Manufacture, and 13,696 made by Breda or Beretta. Topmark ended up with about 28,249 of U.S. 17,827 were returned to the U.S Army (actually CMP) and 41,945 sold to a company called Topmark. ![]() M84 Scope S Full Arsenal RefinishMilitary WW1 Trench Gun, right in one of the documented blocks of serial numbers, and with authentic markings. On the right side of the frame. SOLID FRAME "TRENCH GUN".Serial number 685566 with flaming bomb over U.S. $895.00 (View Picture) **HOLD** SMOF7377 - WINCHESTER WW1 MODEL 1897 12 GA. This is not junk salvaged from drill rifles, pitted jungle debris, or trash from some foreign surplus dump, but a 100% serviceable ready for issue receiver with full arsenal refinish and all new parts as shown in the photos. If you are a serious Garand collector, you really NEED one of every possible configuration variation, don`t you? As a bonus, we will include all the new old stock parts needed to complete the receiver (complete late rear sight assembly, clip latch, clip latch pin and clip latch spring) with about 100% original parkerize finish which will look great on this receiver. ![]() This is a good representative example that is essentially correct, not cut down or faked like so many "trench guns" offered today. The Model 1897s were highly regarded by combat troops and served in WW1, WW2 and even through Vietnam, and this one may have served in all those conflicts, or maybe only WW1 and WW2. The metal parts have a dark blue-black finish. Mac spoofer for android no root appAt first glance this appears to be a minty original M1903 from the 1920s-30 with about 95+% finish and nice undinged stock. SEDGLEY SPRINGFIELD TYPE MILITARY RIFLE M.03, CALIBER 30-06" AN INTERESTING "FRANKENFIELD" -Serial number 291414 made at Rock Island in 1918 with the improved heat treatment adopted for "high number" rifles above 285,507 at Rock Island. MODEL 1903 ROCK ISLAND "R.F. $2995.00 (View Picture) SMOF7383 - 16616 - U.S.
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