If the M15 rear sight has the mounting plate and the associated screws- realistically $10-15. They are prevalent and most collectors don't want to drill additional holes and install the mounting...
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If the M15 rear sight has the mounting plate and the associated screws- realistically $10-15. They are prevalent and most collectors don't want to drill additional holes and install the mounting...
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Here are a few pictures of my "Israeli Defense Force M14" transit case and faux M21 sniper rifle. The case is functionally reminiscent of the British No4(T) but the lid detaches...
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Many years ago I stumbled upon a Carbine at a small show in SC. I recognized the M3 bar from a distance and the Weaver K-4 scope mounted on it. The seller said he owned the rifle...
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The rifle is a restoration. The correct receiver came from the CMP, the cheek piece is K-Line marked, the rail is an original/unmarked that my Grand Uncle (USMC pistol team member) had in...
[QUOTE=cplnorton;431247] They say there are less than 50 of these scopes out there, so it's really hard to gather a ton of info on them because there are so few to study and even less documentation...
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The seller indicated that the rifle would not be relisted. I don't have a problem with reserves per se, but it REALLY cranks me when a seller thinks the reserve price is...
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There was recently a very nice Envoy (serial number is 459) offered on Gunbroker. I assumed it was marked "ENVOY 7.62 m/m",manufacture date and serial number. It was only bid up to $2100...
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I was fortunate that years ago (more than 15) I struck a deal and came home with a complete Weaver set up. It originally was purchased as Port Clinton and I bought it for $250. The...
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I purchased one of the Remington M40 commemoratives about 6 years ago. It is a good rifle and I added the front block and rear sight mount for the redfield sights. Additionally, I...
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That is a fantastic rifle. I especially like the M14E2 front pistol grip. I remember seeing a Enfield No5 rifle at the Bisley show in the UK that someone had mounted an original No32 MkIII...
I looked on SWFA and could not find it, where is it posted?
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I've snagged a number of cheekpieces over the years. They range from "K Line" marked :banana100:to one that was dated 76 and still in the bag. Five of the six pictured were already...