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Smokeeaterpilot
03-24-2015, 03:40
Hey Guys,
Just thought I'd share one of the few projects I set out to complete and actually follow through with....
Started out with a 1903 Remington, original finish and the barrel is a replacement but gauged at a TE 0.5 and MW 0, so essentially a brand new barrel. The barrel should be a January - March 1942. If I find one I'll swap out but I'm kinda burned out at this point. You'll see why.
Came in a Keystone Replacement C Stock. Had a few Remington parts but at least gave me a platform to work with. The right parts really helped.
http://i1266.photobucket.com/albums/jj530/Smokeeaterpilot/1903%20Remington/20141208_200754_zpsf735ea29.jpg (http://s1266.photobucket.com/user/Smokeeaterpilot/media/1903%20Remington/20141208_200754_zpsf735ea29.jpg.html)
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Smokeeaterpilot
03-24-2015, 03:41
More pictures...
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The parts that were swapped out before I took the pictures were the
Rear sight base, sight hoot, front sight blade, Cut-off, and bayonet lug. I had spares so I immediately replaced those.
Smokeeaterpilot
03-24-2015, 03:42
Here is the finished product.
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Smokeeaterpilot
03-24-2015, 03:42
More pictures
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There she is.
I was fortunate enough to find a Boxed RLB stock (which has some issues like a chip behind the tang, someone cut a chunk out of the TG area, and routed out around the rear action screw [fortunately, that's covered up and inside the stock and you can only see it when the rifle is disassembled])
The stock also came with a Remington Buttplate and the action I found later happened to have a Remington Trigger guard.
The Remington lower band is not the original finish but the best with what I could find they're hard enough.
The blued 1903 Remington bolt came from Greece and was pretty pricy but beggers can be choosers. I love the contrast between blued and parked parts.
At the end of the day it's a "put-together" which I know the experts can pick a part and probably is only worth 2/3 or 3/4 what an all original would be.
But you do the best you can with what you got!
What do you all think?
I don't like naming people or quoting people without their permission. But there were a few members, one in particular that really helped with answering a lot of difficult questions. I almost bought a heavily faked stock on gunbroker and it helped me from learning a very very expensive lesson.
I am truly grateful for the knowledgeable members that are willing to share their expertise and advice. It keeps me grounded and from making poor choices. Not to mention it's be an absolute blast in the process!
Sorry the pictures aren't better quality I'm not the best photographer.
I really liked the end result to your resto effort. Finding a boxed RLB stock was a small miracle in itself. Like you said, " you do the best you can with what you got."
Smokeeaterpilot
03-24-2015, 04:04
Yeah I sometimes wonder, put this in the hands of one of the more knowledgable members probably would've turned out better, but I'm still learning. Thanks for the support! Glad I didn't screw it up.
Punch the Clown
03-24-2015, 05:38
Nice job. You still need the bolt shroud and firing pin. I don't know if the bolt shroud should be the 2 position or 3?
Smokeeaterpilot
03-24-2015, 05:43
Nice job. You still need the bolt shroud and firing pin. I don't know if the bolt shroud should be the 2 position or 3?
The shroud I have on there now is blued with an R right behind the bolt handle on the shroud. Now I'm starting to worry did I put on an incorrect part? 2 position or 3 is over my head...
Smokeeaterpilot
03-24-2015, 05:56
Thanks guys!
Only thing I wish I did was take a picture of the hand guard before and after. The one I received was almost NOS and very "blonde" in color. A friend of mine (his wife actually) does beautiful stock work and blended it to match the RLB stock. I think she did an amazing job! You can barely tell they weren't together from the start.
Punch the Clown
03-24-2015, 05:57
I found this pic on Milsurps. This is a 1903 shroud.
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Smokeeaterpilot
03-24-2015, 06:18
I found this pic on Milsurps. This is a 1903 shroud.
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What should I be looking for in comparison that differs from mine, you'll have to forgive me I'm not sure what I'm supposed to be seeing but don't.
Darreld Walton
03-25-2015, 07:56
I really liked the end result to your resto effort. Finding a boxed RLB stock was a small miracle in itself. Like you said, " you do the best you can with what you got."
Not JUST an "RLB" stock, a New Zealand Lend Lease "RLB"......
Punch the Clown
03-25-2015, 08:23
What should I be looking for in comparison that differs from mine, you'll have to forgive me I'm not sure what I'm supposed to be seeing but don't.
If you notice the machining marks on the 1903 barrel sleeve are vertical. The ones on the A3 are curved. The 1903 bolt sleeve's detent cut does not extend into the side of the bolt sleeve while the A3's does. Basically the 1903's looks like an RIA with an "R" stamp on it.
Here are some pics of what to look for. The detents mentioned are for the safety position. Early ones have 3, after that they will look like this one but have 2. You have an 03A3 sleeve and firing pin.
Good luck in your search. It took me some several years to find this assemble. It is in my 3,008,xxx Remington.
HTH,
Emri
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Smokeeaterpilot
03-25-2015, 10:15
Everyone thanks so much for the help.
I may have put the wrong bolt in the rifle. But At least I have most of the major parts. Not finished with it but I'm getting closer. You all offering help along the way has been a life saver!!
As far as the NZ marked stock wouldn't that take the value down from a standard RLB stock? Since it was sent over seas post WWII?
Rick the Librarian
03-25-2015, 10:25
The NZ stamp means it was sent to New Zealand DURING WWII, not after.
Smokeeaterpilot
03-25-2015, 11:15
The NZ stamp means it was sent to New Zealand DURING WWII, not after.
Wouldn't that be a less desirable cartouche? Or am I lucky it doesn't hurt the value.
Southron
03-26-2015, 07:00
Beautiful restoration! That New Zealand stock in a fairly rare item.
Give the Kiwis credit...at the end of the war, they returned the '03 Remmies we had loaned them, rather than dumping them in the ocean like some other Allied nations I can name.
Smokeeaterpilot
03-26-2015, 08:54
Beautiful restoration! That New Zealand stock in a fairly rare item.
Give the Kiwis credit...at the end of the war, they returned the '03 Remmies we had loaned them, rather than dumping them in the ocean like some other Allied nations I can name.
Honestly being a younger guy and overly eager with little experience and knowledge it is mostly possible from sites like this one. If this was the pre-internet ages I'd be utterly lost and without the necessary information and guidance. Everyone is so friendly and helpful makes projects like this less frustrating and more fun!
John Beard
03-27-2015, 12:26
The NZ stock is an asset to the rifle. Leave it on there. While the rifle falls outside the serial range for most NZ rifles, it is a correct stock for the rifle and some NZ rifles do indeed exist beyond that serial number.
While a 3-position bolt sleeve would be correct for your rifle, finding one will be a significant challenge. Settle for a two-position sleeve with vertical milling striations on the side and abrupt non-tapered ends for the safety lock plunger runway. And you will need a safety lock with serifed letters on both sides and no drain hole in the outer edge.
Welcome to Remingtons, where design and manufacturing changes occurred daily!
Hope this helps. Good Luck!
J.B.
This is the rifle you need for this stock:
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=494576446
The last for digits of the SN are 7661 and your stock is 7667!
(The auction has ended so I think it is OK to post a Gunbroker Link)
Am I wrong or did I not see a picture of this rifle with a bbl. date of a 7-43 ??
Kragrifle
07-25-2015, 09:06
Sleeve looks to be 03A3 as is the much later barrel.
Smokeeaterpilot
07-30-2015, 07:34
Sleeve looks to be 03A3 as is the much later barrel.
The barrel is not correct. I think I need a 4-42 barrel. If I find one, that would be great. If not I won't lose sleep over it. It was enough of a headache finding a Remington 03 bolt and RLB stock. Not to mention the other small Remington parts.
The barrel is not correct. I think I need a 4-42 barrel. If I find one, that would be great. If not I won't lose sleep over it. It was enough of a headache finding a Remington 03 bolt and RLB stock. Not to mention the other small Remington parts.
As it's been said... To each his own...
And you have done very well with finding the correct parts as you have done so far...
But don't give up your only half done... Find that bbl.. and make it all correct..
Good luck.................
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