Well, cplnorton, I sure hope you can find that image. The MC-58 guns have pretty much been invisible when it comes to photos taken while in service.
Regards,
Charlie
Well, cplnorton, I sure hope you can find that image. The MC-58 guns have pretty much been invisible when it comes to photos taken while in service.
Regards,
Charlie
Hey I did find the trials of the MC58 this week. Plus documents on the 65's. I haven't had a chance to fully go through them.
But isn't it believed though the MC58 was built as a training rifle for the M14?
Or am I mistaken?
Yeah I have a bunch of documents on them now. It looks like they started around 1954 on trying to find a more accurate training aid for the M1 Garand.
They made requests to several civilian companies looking for the specific trainer they wanted. Only a couple responded with Marlin and H&R being the only two that were serious about making a copy for the M1. The Army at the time didn't want a .22 trainer for the M1, and only the Marines did. That is probably why the civilian companies didn't really respond. There wasn't enough money to be made by a small order to the Marines.
H&R by the trials won with the what was called the M65 modified. Then it was designated the MC-58.
But yeah it never had anything to do with the M14. Which suprised me. It was all about the Garand.
Last edited by cplnorton; 06-23-2019 at 02:07.
CplNorton:
Documentation on the MC-58 rifles is very scarce. Would you mind posting what you have found on them, as you have generously done before with documents on the Springfield and M1917 rifles?
Thanks.
Charlie Flick