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English: U.S. RIFLE T47 .30 (T65E3) SN# 102

Manufactured by Springfield Armory, Springfield, Ma. in 1951 - Lightweight shoulder-fired weapon designed to deliver both full and semi-automatic fire. Gas-operated, 20-round magazine feed system, and weighs approximately 8 1/4 lbs. Muzzle velocity 2750 fps. Cyclic rate of fire: 750-850 rpm. The T47 project terminated in 1953. Markings: Receiver: 102. RIFLE CALIBER .30 T25E1 (crossed out) T47 (etched on). Select switch: REPEAT AUTO above select switch.

Weapon transferred to the Museum on 26 January 1959. At that time weapon was appraised at $250.00.
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Author Springfield Armory National Historic Site

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T47_Experimental_Rifle.jpg(640 × 204 pixels, file size: 13 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)

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English: U.S. RIFLE T47 .30 (T65E3) SN# 102

Manufactured by Springfield Armory, Springfield, Ma. in 1951 - Lightweight shoulder-fired weapon designed to deliver both full and semi-automatic fire. Gas-operated, 20-round magazine feed system, and weighs approximately 8 1/4 lbs. Muzzle velocity 2750 fps. Cyclic rate of fire: 750-850 rpm. The T47 project terminated in 1953. Markings: Receiver: 102. RIFLE CALIBER .30 T25E1 (crossed out) T47 (etched on). Select switch: REPEAT AUTO above select switch.

Weapon transferred to the Museum on 26 January 1959. At that time weapon was appraised at $250.00.
Date Unknown date
Source http://www.museum.nps.gov/spar/vfpcgi.exe?IDCFile=/spar/DETAILM.IDC,SPECIFIC=12574,DATABASE=68246934,
Author Springfield Armory National Historic Site

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Public domain This image or media file contains material based on a work of a National Park Service employee, created as part of that person's official duties. As a work of the U.S. federal government, such work is in the public domain in the United States. See the NPS website and NPS copyright policy for more information.

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