M84 scope army ordnance maintenance manual 1954 US Army Ordnance Maintenance Telescope M84 Tech service and rebuild technical manual for the M84 sniper Maintenance Telescope M84 Tech manual. [PDF] Cavalier Z24 Manual Transmission.pdf Us army m84 technical manual Us Army M84 Technical Manual U.S. Army M-1 Garand Technical Manual: Pentagon U.S. SOLD FOR: $2,305 LSB#: 160330AA02 Make: Springfield Armory Model: M1D Garand Sniper Serial Number: 3517462 Year of Manufacture: February, 1945 (page 185 of Joe Poyer’s M1 GARAND 1936 to 1957, 6th edition). Barrel Date: June, 1952 Caliber:.30-06 Springfield Action Type: Semi Auto, En Block Clip Fed Markings: There is no visible import mark. Flash Hider: “H in a diamond”, “HIDER FLASH M2” and “THE HART MFG. CO.” Receiver: “U.S. RIFLE / CAL.30 M1 / SPRINGFIELD ARMORY / 3517462” Trigger Group: “6528290-SA – A Springfield part (page 89 of Joe Poyer’s M1 GARAND 1936 to 1957, 6th edition). Lester baby grand piano serial number. Ccmsetup command line options. CCMSetup.exe command-line parameters /? Opens the CCMSetup dialog box showing command-line parameters for ccmsetup.exe. Example: ccmsetup.exe /? /source: Specifies the file download location. Use a local or UNC path. Files are downloaded using the server message block (SMB) protocol. Hammer: “C46008-5 SA”– A Springfield part (page 97). Safety: “HRA” – A Harington & Richardson part (page 104). Follower: “12” – A Springfield part (page 83). Receiver Leg: “077B”, “55” and “D 28291 35” – Correct for serial number (page 29). Op Rod: “D35382 9 SA” – A Springfield part (page 72). Bolt: “D28287 – 19SA / A-5”- A Springfield part (page 52). Barrel: “P”, “S-A-6-52” on the right side. The top is marked “D7312555” (correct drawing number for an M1D barrel; page 66), “A155B”, with a faded “M” and with the Ordnance Department’s “crossed cannons” cartouche. – A Springfield part (page 64). ![]() The stock is described below. Barrel Length: Approximately 24 Inches Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade set between two protective wings. The rear sight is a fully adjustable aperture. The windage knob is marked “LEFT arrow” twice. The elevation knob is marked from “2-12” in increments of two and “WC S”. The rifle comes with an M84 2.2 power scope that has a thin post reticle and an integral sliding sun shade on the front of the tube. The sunshade functions and has been refinished. The scope has two adjustment knobs under metal flip caps that function. The top knob is marked “0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9“ and with hash marks. The side is marked “R 0 L 5 10 15 20 20 15 10 5”. The scope mounts to the rifles base with the attached single oversized screw. The base is attached to the barrel. The scopes right plate is marked “TELESCOPE / M84 / SERIAL NO. The right front of the tube is marked “7667424”. The tube shows light scrapes, a freckling of frosting, small areas of light surface erosion and a few small scratches. One of the adjustment knob caps is dented. The rubber eyepiece is scraped and discolored. The scope lenses have several tiny spots on the lenses that do not obscure the view. There is one small black fleck on the lower left portion of the lens that can be seen in the view. Overall the scope and mount are in about Very Good condition as refinished. Stock Configuration & Condition: The bottom grip of the stock is marked with two “circled P” proofs; one is faded. The left side of the butt is marked with Springfield Armory stamping, “SA” in a “box that is open at the bottom”, and with a “boxed” Rock Island Arsenal rebuild cartouche “RIA / EB” (see page 135 of Joe Poyer’s M1 GARAND 1936 to 1957, 6th edition). ![]() The three piece stock has a pistol grip, metal nose caps, two sling loops, a stacking loop and a metal buttplate with a hinged door for storage. A leather cheek piece is secured to the wood with leather lacing. The wood shows various scrapes, scratches and compression marks. The right rear of the butt shows a scrape which has removed a small portion of the surface wood. These imperfections have been oiled over. The LOP measures 13 1/8 inches from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate.
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