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shooterm1
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SA Serial Number 1092388
I have a receiver [sn 1092388] that I purchased with the idea of building up a Sporter ..... it has been drilled already for the Lyman 48.
after doing some light research I see that this was among the last of the SA receivers made prior to Mark I production and that these receivers/rifles are often in the National Match category.
any thoughts here on this receiver's pedigree?
TIA
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03-29-2009 11:42 PM
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shooterm1
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one more thing,
this receiver is in its original config. and has no Hatcher Hole .....
if I do pursue the Sporter project should I drill the Hatcher hole?
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It was manufactured on or about 4-20-1919. I wouldn't drill a HH. I wouldn't put a scope on it either. Just my opinion.
Jim
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1091815 03/12/1924 CO A 10TH INF
1092009 05/22/1923 CO A 38TH INF
1092162 10/28/1928 CCNY TO NYU
1092162 03/20/1933 NY UNIV
1092388
1092542 04/22/1919 MANUFACTURED
1092542 01/12/1940 INQUIRY FROM OO
1092682 12/01/1925 LITTLE ROCK AIR INT DEP TO RIA
1092974 NM 07/24/1919 1919 NM AMMO TEST
1092976 03/12/1924 CO C 10TH INF
1092977 05/04/1933 NY STATE ARS GOVS ISLAND
1092990 12/01/1925 LITTLE ROCK AIR INT DEP TO RIA
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wow, i happen to have a barrel for that puppy....
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Hey Chuck;Are the rails polished?
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I'm with Jim and John.
She needs restored, what a find.
Cary