Rifle is a Greek Return purchased from CMP. SN 4004498. Rifle is in mint condition and is all Remington with exception of the bolt sleeve which is Smith Corona. Also has RIA stamp on the left side of the stock with letters EB. Question is: Did Remington use Smith Corona parts during production. Rifle does not appear to have any troop use. Muzzle is perfect and I believe barrel is org. Dated 9-43. I am assuming rifle was processed through RIA prior to sending to the Greeks. Finish is as issued to include the bolt sleeve. A two groove tack driver. Thanks for any help...
Remington 03-A3 Greek Return
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Remington did not, as a rule, use SC parts. I would suspect the SC part was installed during the post-WWII overhaul of the rifle at Rock Island before the rifle was shipped to the Greeks.Last edited by Rick the Librarian; 09-25-2013, 05:35."We make men without chests and expect from them virtue and enterprise. We laugh at honor and are shocked to find traitors in our midst."
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(1) No.Rifle is a Greek Return purchased from CMP. SN 4004498. Rifle is in mint condition and is all Remington with exception of the bolt sleeve which is Smith Corona. Also has RIA stamp on the left side of the stock with letters EB. Question is: Did Remington use Smith Corona parts during production. Rifle does not appear to have any troop use. Muzzle is perfect and I believe barrel is org. Dated 9-43. I am assuming rifle was processed through RIA prior to sending to the Greeks. Finish is as issued to include the bolt sleeve. A two groove tack driver. Thanks for any help...
(2) You assume correctly.
Hope this helps.
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Pete: Finish is a slightly greenish appearance with a very slight shine. Barrel is same only no shine because of basic finish. I would judge the entire rifle to be original finish. As ,stated; does not appear to have been in hand of troops. Instead of shine a more correct term would probably be (Patina} and that is no doubt an incorrect spelling.Comment
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