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  • Mike D
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2010
    • 1031

    #1

    Interesting A1 at LGS Today

    Went to the local gun show today and the only thing that caught my eye was an A1.

    Pre-war C-stock with drawing #, RA-P stamped, stock bolts had a little #, too, 4-38 SA barrel, Hatcher hole, J5 swept handle bolt, CV marked cocking piece with drawing #, RIA sight leaf.

    Serial # 1299607. Little "o" stamped under the serial indicating a RIA receiver.

    Could all this be an "original" A1 assembled from mixed parts prior to WWII?

    Were RIA marked receivers used to assemble any A1's?

    Mike
    Last edited by Mike D; 08-04-2013, 05:24.
  • Randy A
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2010
    • 615

    #2
    Aren't there too many digits in your S/N for it to be RIA?

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    • Roadkingtrax
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2010
      • 7835

      #3
      Originally posted by Randy A
      Aren't there too many digits in your S/N for it to be RIA?
      RIA had receiver double heat-treat blanks that SA serialized.
      Last edited by Roadkingtrax; 08-04-2013, 05:43.
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      • Mike D
        Senior Member
        • Jun 2010
        • 1031

        #4
        Originally posted by Randy A
        Aren't there too many digits in your S/N for it to be RIA?
        It's one of those 25,000 or so sent to SA by RIA in 1926. Info from JB in Ferris' book on the RIA '03.


        Mike

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        • John Beard
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2009
          • 2275

          #5
          Originally posted by Mike D
          Went to the local gun show today and the only thing that caught my eye was an A1.

          Pre-war C-stock with drawing #, RA-P stamped, stock bolts had a little #, too, 4-38 SA barrel, Hatcher hole, J5 swept handle bolt, CV marked cocking piece with drawing #, RIA sight leaf.

          Serial # 1299607. Little "o" stamped under the serial indicating a RIA receiver.

          Could all this be an "original" A1 assembled from mixed parts prior to WWII?

          Were RIA marked receivers used to assemble any A1's?

          Mike
          The rifle could indeed be an original A1 assembled from mixed parts prior to WWII. The receiver, however, was serialized at Springfield Armory in 1928 and was undoubtedly fitted with a current production barrel at that time. The receiver, therefore, was taken from an earlier rifle that was turned in for overhaul and was re-barreled with a new 1938 barrel and re-stocked with a new Type C stock.

          Hope this helps.

          J.B.
          Last edited by John Beard; 08-05-2013, 10:34.

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          • Randy A
            Senior Member
            • Mar 2010
            • 615

            #6
            Ok, that answers what I was getting at. I knew they sent them to SA but for some reason I thought the RIA receivers had been serialized by RIA,,, apparently not all of them.

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