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Story
06-14-2021, 08:01
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, 09:33
No hit on either number.

Story
06-14-2021, 09:50
Thanks!

Dick Hosmer
06-14-2021, 11:33
Rifle and carbine respectively, I'm guessing? If the latter IS a carbine, how "original" is it?

Story
06-14-2021, 12:30
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, 04:49
Back the camera off a couple inches so I can see the gas-escape cuts on the receiver rails. FWIW, I make that 12573.

Story
06-20-2021, 12:01
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, 07:15
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.

Story
06-24-2021, 11:34
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, 01:06
No

Story
06-26-2021, 03:56
No

Thanks.