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fguffey
05-21-2023, 04:53
Long story: I purchased a 1942 Remington A3, the barrel is stamped 'SANTA FE'. The rifle is like new, I purchased the rifle with two boxes of Remington Green boxed 30/06 rounds, I took the rifle with 1 box of ammo to check accuracy. It is going to be very expensive.to improve on the accuracy of the rifle.

One of my grandsons came over to help me with some plumbing, he has had little to no interest in what I have been involved in, when finished he asked me about a rifle, he wanted to know if I had one ready to go or was, I interested in building one. I dug out the parts and then explained to him I do not have the stock and if he wanted a fancy trigger it would have to be ordered. I offered to give him the 1942 A3 Remington: problem, the A3 is not drilled and tapped. I discouraged him from installing a scope.

And then he asked me If he would be allowed to help. Up until now he has had no interest in what I do, he is 25 with a younger brother. And then there is bluing, I have 9 vats with stands and burners, all apart.

F> Guffey

Johnny P
05-21-2023, 05:26
Better check that again. There were plenty of barrels but no receivers, and someone went into the business of making new receivers stamped SANTA FE, of questionable quality. Word was the receivers were cast rather than forged.

fguffey
05-21-2023, 09:14
Thank you. I have three Santa Fee bolts with the lugs sheared off. All 3 bolts had the bolt faces opened up to belted magnum.

Cast rather than forged, I have seen the receivers, the serial numbers on the receiver would never pass for Remington serial numbers and then there is the Remington stamp. If I was not convinced this receiver is a Remington receiver, I would have never purchased it. No one would make an offer, The same crowd was excited about a Presentation Mauser, so I had to see it. It took a while to find it, I suggested the dealer take the first offer. That was when he started telling me how much he was told it was worth. I suggested he find a magnifying glass/loop.

F. Guffey

Johnny P
05-22-2023, 06:41
Same with the bolts. Plenty of surplus G.I. bolts, but no receivers. Santa Fe only made receivers. If I remember correctly the Santa Fe receivers started at serial number 5000000.

No bolts, no barrels, just receivers.

fguffey
05-22-2023, 08:16
If I remember correctly the Santa Fe receivers started at serial number 5000000.

The serial number on thus rifle is 3266###, that puts it as being a Remington 03. 1942.

F. Guffey

Johnny P
05-22-2023, 10:21
"Long story: I purchased a 1942 Remington A3, the barrel is stamped 'SANTA FE'."

That was my point. There were no barrels stamped SANTA FE, and there were no SANTA FE stamped bolts. If your barrel is original it will be stamped RA for Remington Arms.

J.J.
05-22-2023, 01:48
If I remember correctly Golden State Arm in Pasadena, Ca. marketed what they called the Santa Fe "Trooper' sometime in the mid 1960s All the parts were U.S.G.I., 03A3, with the exception of the receiver, which was cast in , I believe, Spain.
J.J.

fguffey
05-22-2023, 04:46
That was my point. There were no barrels stamped SANTA FE, and there were no SANTA FE stamped bolts. If your barrel is original it will be stamped RA for Remington Arms.

Why are you so angry? The barrel is stamped "Produced by Santa FE Division"
of Golden State Arms Corporation
1942 SHARPSHOOTER.

Again, I have bolts that are in all kind of stages of having the bolt lugs sheared off, they all were removed from Santa Fe rifles, I do not believe the bolts would have survived the stamping/rolling.

If your barrel is original it will be stamped RA for Remington Arms. The rifle only has one barrel on it: I said it was a Santa Fe, everyone in the building had a chance to purchase the rifle that day, the rifle would not have been available for me to purchase if the barrel had been stamped RA.

Bad barrel? That would please me, I have a heavy machine gun 308/7.62 NATO Israeli barrel that is ready to screw in to the 03, The barrel on the "SHARPSHOOTER has been fired 10 +or - a very few times.

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Johnny P
05-22-2023, 06:29
Not angry. Just trying to help you get your story straight.

JOHN COOK
05-23-2023, 05:26
you'll never win any discussion ... just my observation ...
john in SC

lyman
05-23-2023, 05:55
Why are you so angry? The barrel is stamped "Produced by Santa FE Division"
of Golden State Arms Corporation
1942 SHARPSHOOTER.

Again, I have bolts that are in all kind of stages of having the bolt lugs sheared off, they all were removed from Santa Fe rifles, I do not believe the bolts would have survived the stamping/rolling.

If your barrel is original it will be stamped RA for Remington Arms. The rifle only has one barrel on it: I said it was a Santa Fe, everyone in the building had a chance to purchase the rifle that day, the rifle would not have been available for me to purchase if the barrel had been stamped RA.

Bad barrel? That would please me, I have a heavy machine gun 308/7.62 NATO Israeli barrel that is ready to screw in to the 03, The barrel on the "SHARPSHOOTER has been fired 10 +or - a very few times.

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curious where this stamp is,

they (Golden State) made a pile of fake No 5's and stamped the Golden State info on the barrel just ahead of the handguard


quick googly search shows they are all sporterized rifles build off 1903 or A3 actions,

fguffey
05-23-2023, 09:02
Not angry. Just trying to help you get your story straight.

What is it about this thread you do not understand? The receiver is not from Spain, The serial number is below 5,000,000. It was suggested the parts were 03A3 parts except the receiver, the serial number on the receiver suggest is is an O3 Remington, the O3A3 Remington carries a 1943 date.. And then there is the stamp on the barrel, you claimed there was no Santa Fe stamp on the barrel. I have bolts that have been rendered scrap, you assumed they were stamped.

I dug out a few more receivers, one with a 1940 code , it is a 24 Brno. My grandson wants to build a rifle, no problem, that will give me time to get over to Irving, Texas to see Mr. Lee at his Gun Parts Store.

One thing I am sure of, Mr. Lee has seen variations of the Santa Fe rifle, I have my doubts about about members that start with " If I remember correctly, etc..

I am reminded of the Blind men that had never seen a an Elephant.

https://allpoetry.com/The-Blind-Man-And-The-Elephant



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J.J.
05-24-2023, 02:48
My recollections have absolutely NOTHING to do with your rifle. I lived in that area back in the '60s and I do remember Santa Fe/National Ordnance selling what they called the "Trooper' that definitely had a cast receiver. Whether or not they assembled rifles that had Remington receivers earlier on I do not know
J.J.

lyman
05-24-2023, 05:25
What is it about this thread you do not understand? The receiver is not from Spain, The serial number is below 5,000,000. It was suggested the parts were 03A3 parts except the receiver, the serial number on the receiver suggest is is an O3 Remington, the O3A3 Remington carries a 1943 date.. And then there is the stamp on the barrel, you claimed there was no Santa Fe stamp on the barrel. I have bolts that have been rendered scrap, you assumed they were stamped.

I dug out a few more receivers, one with a 1940 code , it is a 24 Brno. My grandson wants to build a rifle, no problem, that will give me time to get over to Irving, Texas to see Mr. Lee at his Gun Parts Store.

One thing I am sure of, Mr. Lee has seen variations of the Santa Fe rifle, I have my doubts about about members that start with " If I remember correctly, etc..

I am reminded of the Blind men that had never seen a an Elephant.

https://allpoetry.com/The-Blind-Man-And-The-Elephant



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the confusion is from what you posted,

which is what you don't understand,


meanwhile get the kid a rifle built and get him on the range!!!