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HIGHLY DESIREABLE US NAVY MK2 MOD 1 GRADE B 7.62

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:750.00 USD Estimated At:1,500.00 - 2,250.00 USD
HIGHLY DESIREABLE US NAVY MK2 MOD 1 GRADE B 7.62
NATO M-1 GARAND SEMI AUTO MATCH RIFLE. Cal. 7.62 Nato. S# 3546971. Bbl. 24". These U.S. Navy M-1 Garand rifles were converted to 7.62 NATO in the mid 1960's. Attempts were made to do this with a bushing in the chamber but this was not satisfactory and the solution was a newly manufactured barrel in the 7.62 NATO caliber. The rifles were now re designated Mark 2 Mod. 1 and according to "The M1 Garand Rifle" by Bruce Canfield 1,869 of these rifles were accurized by the Navy for match competition. Only a very sm. percentage met the rigid standards & were designated "A". The balance were designated "B" but still remained an extremely accurate competition rifle. A number of these rifles were awarded as trophies to distinguished Navy shooters. The bbl. of this rifle is marked "7.62 MM" "SA" "11688514" "3 66" "MD61" "P" proof plus "Defense acceptance "eagle". The accompanying "Weapon Record Book" lists this barrel as installed new in March 1983. The rear sight has non hooded aperture marked "NM' & "595". The base is unmarked. The windage knob has "arrow W" logo. The front sight is marked "57" on the right side. The op rod is marked "NM" and"RA". The "SA" marked bolt has an electro penciled "88" on the top right rear w/ "6971' underneath. The trigger housing & hammer are "SA" and "6971" is on floor plate. The contacting surfaces have been lightly polished. The gas cyl. is marked w/ "W" behind stacking swivel. Gas cyl. lock is finished bright & has red painted spot on right side. Unmarked single slot gas cyl. lock screw. Hardwood stock set has a bleached appearance w/ dark streaks & a glossy finish. Mixed stock wood types can be considered correct on these rifles. The buttstock has the correct "B" at the end of the grip. The stock has been numbered to match at top right rear under receiver. The stock & handguards have been match conditioned w/ extensive areas of brown bedding compound. Rear handguard has been shortened plus both guards & the bbl. are bedded into a solid unit. Front handguard has metal liner removed. Stacking swivel does not move. Tan leather model 1907 sling marked "MRT 12-86". UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: The rifle has a hang tag marked "RIFLE CAL 7.62 MK 2 M 1 GR B 1005-00-148-6524" dated MAR 7 1983 w/ matching S#. A tag with S# "FOR: WEAPONS OFFICER OR CUSTODIAN" dated "MAR 7 1983" plus a "WEAPON RECORD BOOK" recording the barrel change. Cleaning kit & plastic oiler in butt trap. CONDITION: Stock set has very light wear and handling marks. Metal retains a very large percentage of its parkerized finish with very light wear and handling marks. Near excellent shiny bore appears unfired. PROVANANCE: from the Estate Collection of Thomas J. Mulligan. (23-1202/RW). CURIO. $1,500-2,250.