jonnyo55
01-12-2014, 12:59
Hello to all. The RIAs are coming out of the woodwork! Here's one that I have some questions as to the originality of. It's s/n 46577, which should put in the pre-1905 modifications category. The barrel is a RIA with a 1910 date, and the stock is a GG with an "s" on the forend tip, a single (rear) bolt, and a "CN/1913" cartouche...at least I THINK it's "CN";*the 1913 is quite readable, the letters above it not so much.
So far, so good. I figured it was either a receiver that sat around RIA until 1913, when it was assembled with a 1910 barrel, or was rebarrelled at RIA in 1913 with a 1910 barrel.
Here's where it gets interesting. The barrel features the vice marks in front of the rear sight base sometimes found on USMC rebuilt '03 rifles...were these marks found on barrels that were arsenal rebuilt as part of the 1905 modifications?
The bolt is a SA item of the proper vintage (straight handle, J1 on bottom of safety lug), but cocking piece is RIA. The finish on both the receiver and cocking piece shroud is a nice mottled casehardening, and appears original. All other pieces (upper band w/o "H", smooth pointed trigger, checkered buttplate) appear to be of the correct vintage.
There's also an interesting, early-font rack number on the left side of the stock, apparently applied after the rifle had seen considerable use..
Any ideas?
So far, so good. I figured it was either a receiver that sat around RIA until 1913, when it was assembled with a 1910 barrel, or was rebarrelled at RIA in 1913 with a 1910 barrel.
Here's where it gets interesting. The barrel features the vice marks in front of the rear sight base sometimes found on USMC rebuilt '03 rifles...were these marks found on barrels that were arsenal rebuilt as part of the 1905 modifications?
The bolt is a SA item of the proper vintage (straight handle, J1 on bottom of safety lug), but cocking piece is RIA. The finish on both the receiver and cocking piece shroud is a nice mottled casehardening, and appears original. All other pieces (upper band w/o "H", smooth pointed trigger, checkered buttplate) appear to be of the correct vintage.
There's also an interesting, early-font rack number on the left side of the stock, apparently applied after the rifle had seen considerable use..
Any ideas?