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mitchell6776
07-19-2013, 05:49
I have come across SA serial number 1094077 with a 4-19 dated barrel, in fantastic shape. Beautiful S stock and clear DAL cartouche. Its finished exactly like a pre war 1903, ie blued barrel and rear base, oil quenched receiver, blued band, triggerguard, etc. The finish certainly looks original based on photos and pre-war rifles that I own, but I have not actually held the gun. Bolt body is in the white. Should this gun not be parkerized? Is this an early NM?

Herschel
07-19-2013, 06:23
Serial #1093964 and #1094311 are both listed in SRS as NM's for ammo test on 7-24-19.

John Beard
07-19-2013, 06:31
I have come across SA serial number 1094077 with a 4-19 dated barrel, in fantastic shape. Beautiful S stock and clear DAL cartouche. Its finished exactly like a pre war 1903, ie blued barrel and rear base, oil quenched receiver, blued band, triggerguard, etc. The finish certainly looks original based on photos and pre-war rifles that I own, but I have not actually held the gun. Bolt body is in the white. Should this gun not be parkerized? Is this an early NM?

The rifle you describe is a 1919 National Match rifle and the bolt body should correctly be in the white.

Hope this helps.

J.B.

mitchell6776
07-19-2013, 07:29
Thanks for the information. I'ts technically on hold for me. I'll have more information by the end of next week. Maybe some photos..

mitchell6776
07-20-2013, 04:30
John,

If I am understanding you correctly, a pre-war/non parkerized type finish is correct on a 1919 vintage NM gun? Is this a fairly rare rifle?

Mike D
07-20-2013, 08:16
If it is in nice condition and less than $3,000, you should seriously consider the purchase, that is assuming it is a true 1919 NM.

Mike

John Beard
07-20-2013, 09:44
John,

If I am understanding you correctly, a pre-war/non parkerized type finish is correct on a 1919 vintage NM gun? Is this a fairly rare rifle?

The standard finish on a 1919 NM rifle would be a blued lower band, blued rear sight assembly, blued bolt sleeve/firing pin assembly, a blued front sight movable stud assembly, a blued trigger, a blued magazine follower, a blued butt swivel, a polished bolt, a black receiver, and the remaining parts having an olive-grey parkerized finish. I cannot rule out the possibility that parts having a blued finish might have been substituted on occasion. But those would have to be evaluated and authenticated on an individual basis.

Hope this helps.

J.B.