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robh5
02-19-2015, 05:57
A guy I know might be selling an early S.C. 03a3 which he said has a Savage barrel. I did not know Savage made barrels for the A3's. Would a rifle like this be worth any more then a S.C. barreled A3 in the same condition?

John Beard
02-19-2015, 06:39
Savage made no M'03-A3 barrels. That's a myth which refuses to die. What he likely means is that he has a SC M'03-A3 with a 6-groove barrel. An SC rifle with a 6-groove barrel will command a small premium, but not much.

Hope this helps.

J.B.

Jeff L
02-19-2015, 08:01
Sound like a sporter. Got pics?

robh5
02-20-2015, 05:33
Savage made no M'03-A3 barrels. That's a myth which refuses to die. What he likely means is that he has a SC M'03-A3 with a 6-groove barrel. An SC rifle with a 6-groove barrel will command a small premium, but not much.

Hope this helps.

J.B.

He did say that it was a 6 groove barrel, but not marked Savage, marked Remington.

One question slightly off the barrel subject. I was told that one way you can tell a SC bolt from a Remington bolt is that the SC is marked with a small X on the handle flat, and obviously no R mark, true?

Thanks for the info.

robh5
02-20-2015, 05:35
Sound like a sporter. Got pics?

Have not seen it yet, but he say's it's full length stock, and barrel.

Rick the Librarian
02-20-2015, 07:11
He did say that it was a 6 groove barrel, but not marked Savage, marked Remington.

One question slightly off the barrel subject. I was told that one way you can tell a SC bolt from a Remington bolt is that the SC is marked with a small X on the handle flat, and obviously no R mark, true?

Thanks for the info.

1) If it is a Remington-marked barrel, it can't have six grooves. Only Smith Corona-marked barrels had them.

2) Yes, an X on the top of the bolt handle denotes a later SC bolt body.

robh5
02-20-2015, 10:02
Typo on my part. It is a SC marked barrel.

chuckindenver
02-21-2015, 08:03
A.J. Savage did indeed make barrels for the 1903A3... said Savage arms historian

John Beard
02-21-2015, 11:15
As I said, a myth that refuses to die.

J.B.