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Description:
This is an exceptional example of a Harrington & Richardson MC-58 .22 caliber semi-automatic training rifle with U.S. Marine Corp property markings. The MC-58 was a H&R Model 65 with parkerized finish, an M1 Garand style safety and front sight. The rifle has a Redfield micrometer rear sight, 10-round detachabel magazine, military style sling swivels on the stock and forearm and a military style oil-finished walnut pistol grip stock with steel buttplate. The top of the receiver is marked "USMC PROPERTY, MODEL MC-58/H&R MODEL #65 MODIFIED/HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON, INC.". The top rear of the barrel is marked = USMC PROPERTY =/HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON INC./WORCESTER, MASS., U.S.A." and ".22 CAL. LONG RIFLE ONLY" on the left rear of the barrel. The serial number is stamped on the left side of the receiver in front of the rear sight. A small, "Eagle/Three Star" National Defense Inspection final inspection mark is stamped on the inside of the pistol grip. Rack number "85" is stamped on the front bottom portion of the stock with a matching stamp "85" on the underside of the barrel. Stock is stamped "N.T.C." just rear of the front swivel. The Marine Corps purchased a small quantity of MC-58 rifles in the late 1950s for training rifles. The MC-58 is a scarce .22 caliber military training rifle. Canvas sling dated 1948.
Rifle is in good overall condition. Bore is clean and shiny with good rifling present. Stock has small scratches and dings but is crack free. Parkerized finish is present throughout the barrel and receiver with some scratches to the barrel and general wear.
Description:
This is an exceptional example of a Harrington & Richardson MC-58 .22 caliber semi-automatic training rifle with U.S. Marine Corp property markings. The MC-58 was a H&R Model 65 with parkerized finish, an M1 Garand style safety and front sight. The rifle has a Redfield micrometer rear sight, 10-round detachabel magazine, military style sling swivels on the stock and forearm and a military style oil-finished walnut pistol grip stock with steel buttplate. The top of the receiver is marked "USMC PROPERTY, MODEL MC-58/H&R MODEL #65 MODIFIED/HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON, INC.". The top rear of the barrel is marked = USMC PROPERTY =/HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON INC./WORCESTER, MASS., U.S.A." and ".22 CAL. LONG RIFLE ONLY" on the left rear of the barrel. The serial number is stamped on the left side of the receiver in front of the rear sight. A small, "Eagle/Three Star" National Defense Inspection final inspection mark is stamped on the inside of the pistol grip. Rack number "85" is stamped on the front bottom portion of the stock with a matching stamp "85" on the underside of the barrel. Stock is stamped "N.T.C." just rear of the front swivel. The Marine Corps purchased a small quantity of MC-58 rifles in the late 1950s for training rifles. The MC-58 is a scarce .22 caliber military training rifle. Canvas sling dated 1948.
Rifle is in good overall condition. Bore is clean and shiny with good rifling present. Stock has small scratches and dings but is crack free. Parkerized finish is present throughout the barrel and receiver with some scratches to the barrel and general wear.
Description:
This is an exceptional example of a Harrington & Richardson MC-58 .22 caliber semi-automatic training rifle with U.S. Marine Corp property markings. The MC-58 was a H&R Model 65 with parkerized finish, an M1 Garand style safety and front sight. The rifle has a Redfield micrometer rear sight, 10-round detachabel magazine, military style sling swivels on the stock and forearm and a military style oil-finished walnut pistol grip stock with steel buttplate. The top of the receiver is marked "USMC PROPERTY, MODEL MC-58/H&R MODEL #65 MODIFIED/HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON, INC.". The top rear of the barrel is marked = USMC PROPERTY =/HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON INC./WORCESTER, MASS., U.S.A." and ".22 CAL. LONG RIFLE ONLY" on the left rear of the barrel. The serial number is stamped on the left side of the receiver in front of the rear sight. A small, "Eagle/Three Star" National Defense Inspection final inspection mark is stamped on the inside of the pistol grip. Rack number "85" is stamped on the front bottom portion of the stock with a matching stamp "85" on the underside of the barrel. Stock is stamped "N.T.C." just rear of the front swivel. The Marine Corps purchased a small quantity of MC-58 rifles in the late 1950s for training rifles. The MC-58 is a scarce .22 caliber military training rifle. Canvas sling dated 1948.
Rifle is in good overall condition. Bore is clean and shiny with good rifling present. Stock has small scratches and dings but is crack free. Parkerized finish is present throughout the barrel and receiver with some scratches to the barrel and general wear.
Description:
This is an exceptional example of a Harrington & Richardson MC-58 .22 caliber semi-automatic training rifle with U.S. Marine Corp property markings. The MC-58 was a H&R Model 65 with parkerized finish, an M1 Garand style safety and front sight. The rifle has a Redfield micrometer rear sight, 10-round detachabel magazine, military style sling swivels on the stock and forearm and a military style oil-finished walnut pistol grip stock with steel buttplate. The top of the receiver is marked "USMC PROPERTY, MODEL MC-58/H&R MODEL #65 MODIFIED/HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON, INC.". The top rear of the barrel is marked = USMC PROPERTY =/HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON INC./WORCESTER, MASS., U.S.A." and ".22 CAL. LONG RIFLE ONLY" on the left rear of the barrel. The serial number is stamped on the left side of the receiver in front of the rear sight. A small, "Eagle/Three Star" National Defense Inspection final inspection mark is stamped on the inside of the pistol grip. Rack number "85" is stamped on the front bottom portion of the stock with a matching stamp "85" on the underside of the barrel. Stock is stamped "N.T.C." just rear of the front swivel. The Marine Corps purchased a small quantity of MC-58 rifles in the late 1950s for training rifles. The MC-58 is a scarce .22 caliber military training rifle. Canvas sling dated 1948.
Rifle is in good overall condition. Bore is clean and shiny with good rifling present. Stock has small scratches and dings but is crack free. Parkerized finish is present throughout the barrel and receiver with some scratches to the barrel and general wear.