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twh
02-04-2016, 05:21
Would or could a 2/42 barrel be original to a late production 1903 with a serial number of 1534161. If so what would the other expected characteristics be? I know that some of the later high number receivers were used to replace scrapped low number rifles and/or were built with parts that had been salvaged from scrapped rifles so would this be true for a rifle this late as well?

Stephan
02-04-2016, 07:13
About have to be a Remington?

twh
02-04-2016, 07:34
No it's an SA barrel.

John Beard
02-04-2016, 08:54
Would or could a 2/42 barrel be original to a late production 1903 with a serial number of 1534161. If so what would the other expected characteristics be? I know that some of the later high number receivers were used to replace scrapped low number rifles and/or were built with parts that had been salvaged from scrapped rifles so would this be true for a rifle this late as well?

(1) Yes.

(2) A Type C or Scant Stock having an unboxed hand-stamped 3-letter inspection stamp with periods.

(3) Receivers between S/N 1275767 and S/N 1530000 were used for replacements as you describe. Receivers above S/N 1530000 were turned into Ordnance Stores in 1940 unassembled and were not assembled until 1942 using available parts. A 1942-dated barrel would be original.

Hope this helps.

J.B.

twh
02-05-2016, 03:39
Thank you for the information and appreciate the help.