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Please and thank you.
12575 and 40853
Amended question - any SRS hits for 12573x or 12575X (where X = 0 through 9)?
Tom Trevor
06-14-2021, 10:33
No hit on either number.
Dick Hosmer
06-14-2021, 12:33
Rifle and carbine respectively, I'm guessing? If the latter IS a carbine, how "original" is it?
If the latter IS a carbine, how "original" is it?
40853 *was* a rifle, now with a carbinized barrel relined by Bobby Hoyt.
As for the legit carbine? Ummm.....you know the groan Lurch on THE MUNSTERS use to make?
Then again, my Mk I eyeball might need recalibrating. Does this look like a sixth digit might have been obliterated by 140+ years of working the action?
https://i.imgur.com/BJNrfuF.jpg?1
Edit To Add: and if it is a sixth digit, any SRS hits for 12575X (where X = 0 through 9)?
Flashbacks to Algebra class....
Dick Hosmer
06-14-2021, 05:49
Back the camera off a couple inches so I can see the gas-escape cuts on the receiver rails. FWIW, I make that 12573.
Took me awhile to circle back.
Per Poyer p.57, looks like a rounded shoulder cut (99,500 +). Note also the barrel index lines up (p.39)
The V P (eagle) P and there *is* an 'A' (not shown, but post 90,000 per p.38) on the centerline, forward of the receiver.
Bummer. So 12573x or 12575x, 1880.
Not as early as I thought it was, but still neat.
Amended question - any SRS hits for 12573x or 12575X (where X = 0 through 9)?
Dick Hosmer
06-23-2021, 08:15
Yes, with that receiver configuration there HAS to be a 6th digit. Actually the receiver change took place between 96271 and 96309. Joe did not keep up to date on that one.
Yes, with that receiver configuration there HAS to be a 6th digit.
So are there any SRS hits for those two blocks of ten digits? 12573x or 12575X (where X = 0 through 9)?
Tom Trevor
06-24-2021, 02:06
No
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