The Pedersen Device Rock Island Auction
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The Pedersen Device Rock Island Auction The last time a pedersen device went to auction at riac with its metal carrying case (a rarity!) and an m1903 mark i rifle capable of firing it, it sold for $48,875!. The pedersen device could be installed in about 15 seconds, basically replacing the bolt assembly. you'll notice a strong resemblance to the cmmg .22 lr ar 15 conversion kit. Prior to the united states' entry into world war i, john pedersen, a longtime employee of remington arms, developed the pedersen device. his idea was to dramatically increase the firepower available to the average infantryman. Bid now on invaluable: u.s. springfield 1903 mark i rifle with 1918 pedersen device from rock island auction company on december 06, 2024, 09:00 am cst.
The Pedersen Device Rock Island Auction Prior to the united states' entry into world war i, john pedersen, a longtime employee of remington arms, developed the pedersen device. his idea was to dramatically increase the firepower available to the average infantryman. Bid now on invaluable: u.s. springfield 1903 mark i rifle with 1918 pedersen device from rock island auction company on december 06, 2024, 09:00 am cst. Realizing that the device had no future in the army in april of 1931, it was decided to scrap all of the pedersen devices. only few hundred survived which today bring top dollar on the collector’s market. The mark i rifles and pedersen devices were placed in storage until 1931 when a decision was made to destroy the devices and ammunition. army records indicate that 64,873 pedersen devices and 60 million rounds of ammunition were destroyed in april 1931, per "the springfield 1903 rifles" by brophy. This article, "the pedersen device: its design, production & post war issuance," is part one of a two part series exploring the history and service of this unique technology. Extremely rare wwi pedersen device with an accompanying model 1903 mk1 springfield rifle. the pedersen device was developed to increase the short range firepower available from the standard model 1903 rifle.
The Pedersen Device Rock Island Auction Realizing that the device had no future in the army in april of 1931, it was decided to scrap all of the pedersen devices. only few hundred survived which today bring top dollar on the collector’s market. The mark i rifles and pedersen devices were placed in storage until 1931 when a decision was made to destroy the devices and ammunition. army records indicate that 64,873 pedersen devices and 60 million rounds of ammunition were destroyed in april 1931, per "the springfield 1903 rifles" by brophy. This article, "the pedersen device: its design, production & post war issuance," is part one of a two part series exploring the history and service of this unique technology. Extremely rare wwi pedersen device with an accompanying model 1903 mk1 springfield rifle. the pedersen device was developed to increase the short range firepower available from the standard model 1903 rifle.
The Pedersen Device Rock Island Auction This article, "the pedersen device: its design, production & post war issuance," is part one of a two part series exploring the history and service of this unique technology. Extremely rare wwi pedersen device with an accompanying model 1903 mk1 springfield rifle. the pedersen device was developed to increase the short range firepower available from the standard model 1903 rifle.
The Pedersen Device Rock Island Auction
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