Jon Field
03-03-2019, 12:12
I am revisiting a Rock Island rifle that I had a thread for, about 10 years ago! It has been lost during the CSP and Jouster2 switch, and would like to retrieve the info from then. I could never find it, and failed to print it off back then!
I have the rifle apart and comparing it to information in C.S. Ferris' book. One item I noticed was the barrel date and Steel lot number, which differs from the Table 1 chart on page 27!
My barrelis dated 2-19 lot code number is C126, chart says a barrel dated 4-22 should have C126!
Book also denotes "shell and flame" stamps on a few parts, my rifles has many parts stamped that way.
I checked VI Shooters page to investigate the bolt, he speaks of a straight handled bolt marked NS on bottom of rear lug as mine is and the the shell and flame over 50 in arm pit of bolt handle. Mine has shell and flame over 60. Also in J.C. Harrison's book he states that NO, straight handled Rock Island bolt is safe to fire! Is that true?
Last question; there are NO markings on the trigger guard/housing, should there be? Can't find any info on that subject.
I'll get some pictures posted if I can figure out how.
Thanks,
I have the rifle apart and comparing it to information in C.S. Ferris' book. One item I noticed was the barrel date and Steel lot number, which differs from the Table 1 chart on page 27!
My barrelis dated 2-19 lot code number is C126, chart says a barrel dated 4-22 should have C126!
Book also denotes "shell and flame" stamps on a few parts, my rifles has many parts stamped that way.
I checked VI Shooters page to investigate the bolt, he speaks of a straight handled bolt marked NS on bottom of rear lug as mine is and the the shell and flame over 50 in arm pit of bolt handle. Mine has shell and flame over 60. Also in J.C. Harrison's book he states that NO, straight handled Rock Island bolt is safe to fire! Is that true?
Last question; there are NO markings on the trigger guard/housing, should there be? Can't find any info on that subject.
I'll get some pictures posted if I can figure out how.
Thanks,