I have noticed on some Remington O3A3s that some of the R's are not always the ""Blocked style". I have seen some that have a curly foot at the bottom of the R. Does that denote a later built part or is that common. The gun I have has all blocked R's and have 1 that has the curled foot R on the cutoff switch. Is there a difference or has anyone else noticed this or am I losing it.
Remington R markings
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No, there are some parts and some time periods in which "serif" Rs were used. Unfortunately, I can't tell you which periods they were used."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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Serifed "R's" on Remington M'03-A3's are associated with later production in most cases. A few exceptions exist. I have data showing when each part transitioned from block "R" to serifed "R". Some parts never transitioned from block "R's". A serifed "R" on a cutoff is a later production part. The cutoff, however, underwent several other design and manufacturing changes, each of which has a specific serial range.
Hope this helps.
J.B.Comment

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