Rickwv
07-07-2013, 08:18
Hi! I have been playing hide and watch here on the forum obsorbing as much of the massive amount of knowledge aviable here as I can. But a beauty arrived Friday and I could use some help with her HISTORY.
She is a Remington #3209366 with a Remington (RA) barrel with a flying bomb and a punch mark at the 7 o'clock position. The barrel date of 8-42. On the underside of the barrel is a P. Every other piece of metal from the front sight to the bolt and "selector" is stamped with the Remington R.
The stock is stamped with a FJA with a well defined rectangular outline just above the trigger and below the "selector" on the Port side. Just in front of the trigger guard and magazine metal is a well defined triangle (w/sharp points), a square and two circles are stamped also but I can't tell what the images are inside the stamps. Also it has a Circle R and a K on the stock.
I would love any info you can give me.
She is my third,I really knew "I could stop with just one". They stand there beside my teenage Love and still my Love my M1a1/M14 in the safe and the M1a just kind of looks at them with the respect due a WISE ELDER.
Thanks
Rick
She is a Remington #3209366 with a Remington (RA) barrel with a flying bomb and a punch mark at the 7 o'clock position. The barrel date of 8-42. On the underside of the barrel is a P. Every other piece of metal from the front sight to the bolt and "selector" is stamped with the Remington R.
The stock is stamped with a FJA with a well defined rectangular outline just above the trigger and below the "selector" on the Port side. Just in front of the trigger guard and magazine metal is a well defined triangle (w/sharp points), a square and two circles are stamped also but I can't tell what the images are inside the stamps. Also it has a Circle R and a K on the stock.
I would love any info you can give me.
She is my third,I really knew "I could stop with just one". They stand there beside my teenage Love and still my Love my M1a1/M14 in the safe and the M1a just kind of looks at them with the respect due a WISE ELDER.
Thanks
Rick