Service grade. They were out of field grade when I submitted the paperwork so spent the extra hundred for service.
The finish on the receiver looks fantastic. Do you know if they refinished these? I think these are from the PI, correct?
Service grade. They were out of field grade when I submitted the paperwork so spent the extra hundred for service.
Not sure.. Was gonna look up the serial number today.The finish on the receiver looks fantastic. Do you know if they refinished these? I think these are from the PI, correct?
Not sure how to tell where it came from but was able to figure out that it was produced in ‘55.The finish on the receiver looks fantastic. Do you know if they refinished these? I think these are from the PI, correct?
Ordered replica sling today.. My son thinks I should put a bayonet on it. Thoughts?Rack, Field, and Service grade rifles are all assembled from non matching components and have original parkerizing - they are chemically cleaned/degreased prior to assembly.
The awesome thing about CMP is the rifle shipped is almost always better than the grade minimum specs.
And that is a great looking rifle!
Not sure how to tell where it came from but was able to figure out that it was produced in ‘55.
And sometimes they turn a mechanically good rifle Service Grade by swapping the furniture with new, anyway.Unless there's writing on the stock (which happens), the only way to "know" is just listening to what CMP is putting out. A ton of PI rifles came back to the states and started being sold by CMP around January, but there are apparently still Turk guns out there being sold.
Sold out!Nice deal on M2 ball in cloth WW2 bandoliers
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