GrauGeist
Generalfeldmarschall zur Luftschiff Abteilung
You did well!
Still not sure where Universal came from...even my M1 .30s aren't Universal...
Anyway, this rifle has been stashed away in it's box for over 40 years. Dad never fired it, matter of fact, it was "lost" for quite some time and eventually turned up in his garage. It has some light surface rust, mostly on raised edges, like the front sight. The bore looks to be n great shape, no signs of pitting or rust (other than a light surface haze).
It is going to need some good cleaning, in the last photo, you'll see the mummified remains of a rubber band that held an inspection tag (which has long since crumbled into dust) and it'll need to be cleaned off the stock while I'm at it.
The box itself is cool in the respect that it has the W5 inspection stamp all over, along with the Rock Island Arsenal insignia.
And here's the photos:
I obscured our address, even though it's been 40 years since we lived there...
(NSA knows the address anyway...they're like my ex, they know everything)
Here she is seeing daylight for the first time in God only knows how long...
Here's an attempt to show the Inland Div. stamp conveniently hidden under the rear sight.
Also shows great detail in how badly it needs cleaning.
Still not sure where Universal came from...even my M1 .30s aren't Universal...
Anyway, this rifle has been stashed away in it's box for over 40 years. Dad never fired it, matter of fact, it was "lost" for quite some time and eventually turned up in his garage. It has some light surface rust, mostly on raised edges, like the front sight. The bore looks to be n great shape, no signs of pitting or rust (other than a light surface haze).
It is going to need some good cleaning, in the last photo, you'll see the mummified remains of a rubber band that held an inspection tag (which has long since crumbled into dust) and it'll need to be cleaned off the stock while I'm at it.
The box itself is cool in the respect that it has the W5 inspection stamp all over, along with the Rock Island Arsenal insignia.
And here's the photos:
I obscured our address, even though it's been 40 years since we lived there...
(NSA knows the address anyway...they're like my ex, they know everything)
Here she is seeing daylight for the first time in God only knows how long...
Here's an attempt to show the Inland Div. stamp conveniently hidden under the rear sight.
Also shows great detail in how badly it needs cleaning.
Last edited: