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  • dokcop
    Member
    • Aug 2013
    • 87

    #1

    B2 NS bolt

    A friend and '03 guy (a Chosin Reservoir Marine who actually carried an '03 in combat, by the way), has a standard SA B2 bolt also marked n.s. on the top of the bolt handle. This same bolt, interestingly, has a "4" stamped on the top of the gas ported extractor (top in as next to the extractor collar when the bolt is closed.)

    May not be rare, but neither he nor I can recall having seen either B2 and n.s. on the same bolt, nor the number 4 on the extractor. Are these known markings?
  • gnoahhh
    Senior Member
    • May 2012
    • 100

    #2
    I don't recall seeing such a beast.

    I often wondered how many NS bolts became such through the shady use of an "N" and an "S" stamp in a basement somewhere down on Tobacco Road.

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    • M1Garandy
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2009
      • 611

      #3
      FWIW, I've had a couple of B2 bolts and they were not marked NS.

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      • Rick the Librarian
        Super Moderator
        • Aug 2009
        • 6700

        #4
        Me, too -- nothing that I've ever seen. Were NS and B2 on the same "side" (top)?
        "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."
        --C.S. Lewis

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        • John Beard
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2009
          • 2275

          #5
          Seasons' Greetings!

          I believe I have seen a bolt marked like you describe, but I don't have a record of it in my data base. Can you post of picture of the marking? Please oblige.

          I also seem to recall having a bolt in my collection erroneously marked "N.S./M2", and it's .30 caliber bolt, not a .22 caliber bolt.

          The "4" marking on the extractor as you describe is a very common Remington marking.

          Hope this helps. Happy Holidays!

          J.B.

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          • dokcop
            Member
            • Aug 2013
            • 87

            #6
            B2 bolt

            I have not laid eyes on the bolt in question. It and it's owner live a fair ways north, and I am operating on a phone description.

            John: I'll get a photo next time I see him and try to send it on, probably via email. Neither I nor the salty Marine in question have emerged very far into the computer generation...

            RTL: I believe he said the NS and the B2 are on the top of the bolt root. I don't believe an 03A3 extractor would have a gas escape hole. Could an early Remington/RIA 1903 extractor have such a hole and the number "4"?

            Regards and thanks for your replies. Happy and healthy Christmas to all. Dokcop.

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            • John Beard
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2009
              • 2275

              #7
              Originally posted by dokcop
              I have not laid eyes on the bolt in question. It and it's owner live a fair ways north, and I am operating on a phone description.

              I don't believe an 03A3 extractor would have a gas escape hole. Could an early Remington/RIA 1903 extractor have such a hole and the number "4"?

              Regards and thanks for your replies. Happy and healthy Christmas to all. Dokcop.
              Seasons' Greetings!

              Yes! An early Remington M1903 extractor could indeed have a gas hole and the number "4" stamped on the swell.

              Merry Christmas!

              J.B.
              Last edited by John Beard; 12-23-2015, 01:57.

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