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Exceptionally Rare "One of a Kind" Original Iranian M49 Presentation Carbine Given To the U.S. Naval

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Exceptionally Rare  One of a Kind  Original Iranian M49 Presentation Carbine Given To the U.S. Naval
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Exceptionally Rare "One of a Kind" Original Iranian M49 Presentation Carbine Given To the U.S. Naval Attache in 1953

This is an example rare pre-war M49 carbine as manufactured by the Iranian State factory, that was presented as a gift in 1953 by the Iranian Military to Commander Eric Pollard. This carbine and its history is intriguing in that there are accompanying documents, which indicate that as the Naval Attache, Commander Eric Pollard, probably worked for the C.I.A. at that time at the Embassy, and later also served as a "Special Assistant For Counterinsurgency and Special Activities" at the Embassy. During this time he was probably heavily involved with assisting the British in the actual overthrow (coup d'e'tat) of the democratically elected, then Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddegh, and the reestablishment or appointment of General Fazlollah Zahedi as the new Primer Minister of Iran. The consignor also states that Commander Pollard also accompanied the Shah of Iran to Switzerland while this overthrow was taking place to help mask his knowledge of this action. Also accompanying this rifle is a telex (dated 5 Sept 1953) from General Zahedi to the U.S. Ambassador of Iran, in which the General wishes to "Expresses his gratitude for the praiseworthy attitude and efforts (of Commander Pollard) to strengthen the friendly relations between Iran and the U.S.". All this took place while under the Pro-Western regime of the Shah of Iran; Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. Remember he was the last Shah (King) of Iran in power in 1979 when he was overthrown by the fundamentalist Muslim group of Clerics headed by Ayatollah Khomeini. Certainly this is not only a very unique, one of a kind carbine, but also a very significant "Cold War" historical carbine. These carbines are fairly rare in their own right with this one being even more rare/desirable in that it has a small silver plaque attached to the right side of the buttstock attesting to it being presented to Commander Pollard. This carbine is accompanied by other documents to support its history, one being a translation of the silver plaque that reads; "Gift of Iranian Imperial Military/Honorable Colonel Commander Arpek Polaro, Naval Attache of the Embassy of American Country in Iran/Tehran 1953/28189". Also with this carbine is some historical information. These carbine are an exact duplicate of the Czech Model 30 carbine only they exhibit all markings in Farsi. The top of the receiver is marked with the large Persian Crest and the left side of the receiver markings (serial number and factory name) are all in Farsi. It has the large military tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters with the milled trigger guard and barrel bands. These carbines have two unique features one is the top handguard that extends from the receiver ring to the front barrel band and the other is an integral set of front sight protectors. The stock and handguard are both the correct beech wood and the right side of the buttstock has the matching Farsi numbers. It is complete with an original cleaning rod under the barrel. This carbine has been given a high polished blue finish overall with a highly polished hardwood stock and handguard, and original sling with bright polished barrel bands and complete bolt assembly.

Manufucture: IRAN (Persian)
Model: 49
BBL: 18 inch round
Stock: hardwood
Guage: 7.92 mm Mauser
Finish: blue
Grips:
Serial Number: 28189

Excellent with 98% plus of the original high polish blue finish overall. The stock and handguard are both excellent with a super smooth hand rubbed varnish finish (not sanded). The silver presentation plaque is perfectly inletted into the stock and the screws show no tampering or removal, just like when they were installed. Certainly a very rare, one of a kind, historical Iranian M49 carbine.