Coffeecup
12-18-2014, 06:48
Back when I was a kid--late 1970s or so--I acquired my first centerfire rifle. It was a post-war (I think) sporterized 1903. Springfield receiver, parts from the usual mix of manufacturers, Lyman 48 rear sight and Lyman 17 (I think) front sight, set up in a cutdown C stock. The stock had been further modified to somewhat-resemble a Model 54 Winchester. In other words, pretty-much a typical post-war sporter.
I shot it a lot. About the time it was due to be re-barreled for the 2nd time, someone pointed out to my mother that LN Springfields "weren't safe" and my mom made me sell it. I've had a dozen or so Springfields since then but none I liked as much, so I'm planning on building another like it.
I've got "parts". I'd appreciate some help figuring out which of the parts I have are appropriate to use for such a project, and which should be swapped off to someone who wants to restore their rifle. For instance, neither action has been D&T'd; I hesitate to do that to an unmodified action. I don't know if it would matter with these, or if I'd be better-off finding one that has already been modified.
What I've got:
--a Mark I barreled action. On the plus side, the action is decent and it shoots fairly well. On the minus side, it is missing floorplate/spring/follower, has a SHT bolt; the barrel was "polished" and the rear sight was removed/replaced with what looks to be a Williams guide sight. (No, I have no idea what whoever did the work was thinking.)
--a Remington action, serial number in the 3.05 million range. Complete except for the extractor.
--grasping groove stock. Used and bumped around, but not sporterized. Stamped with the circle P on the bottom wrist, and what is probably a rack number on the comb. Except for the barrel band spring and 2 crossbolts, it is missing all metal.
--a scant stock that was unfortunately in the hands of a near-bubba. Sanded, with what were probably various "flaws" filled with what looks like Micro-bed and never sanded down. Two crossbolts, barrel band spring, no other metal. There is a number stamped on the side of the buttstock.
--a loose barrel. Probably a takeoff, but it doesn't look too bad. Marked R-A and 3-44 near the muzzle, no sights.
--a rusted-out take-off barrel I can rob for the rear sight base and front sight.
Any thoughts or advice would be greatly appreciated. I'm not in a hurry on this project, it isn't like I need it done right away.
Thanks,
Jim
I shot it a lot. About the time it was due to be re-barreled for the 2nd time, someone pointed out to my mother that LN Springfields "weren't safe" and my mom made me sell it. I've had a dozen or so Springfields since then but none I liked as much, so I'm planning on building another like it.
I've got "parts". I'd appreciate some help figuring out which of the parts I have are appropriate to use for such a project, and which should be swapped off to someone who wants to restore their rifle. For instance, neither action has been D&T'd; I hesitate to do that to an unmodified action. I don't know if it would matter with these, or if I'd be better-off finding one that has already been modified.
What I've got:
--a Mark I barreled action. On the plus side, the action is decent and it shoots fairly well. On the minus side, it is missing floorplate/spring/follower, has a SHT bolt; the barrel was "polished" and the rear sight was removed/replaced with what looks to be a Williams guide sight. (No, I have no idea what whoever did the work was thinking.)
--a Remington action, serial number in the 3.05 million range. Complete except for the extractor.
--grasping groove stock. Used and bumped around, but not sporterized. Stamped with the circle P on the bottom wrist, and what is probably a rack number on the comb. Except for the barrel band spring and 2 crossbolts, it is missing all metal.
--a scant stock that was unfortunately in the hands of a near-bubba. Sanded, with what were probably various "flaws" filled with what looks like Micro-bed and never sanded down. Two crossbolts, barrel band spring, no other metal. There is a number stamped on the side of the buttstock.
--a loose barrel. Probably a takeoff, but it doesn't look too bad. Marked R-A and 3-44 near the muzzle, no sights.
--a rusted-out take-off barrel I can rob for the rear sight base and front sight.
Any thoughts or advice would be greatly appreciated. I'm not in a hurry on this project, it isn't like I need it done right away.
Thanks,
Jim