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    Smith Corona finish question

    On a Smith Corona sn# 4773XXX what would be the proper finish on the bands, rear sight etc... I am helping a friend Un-sporterize his. I am ready to parkerize and blue and need some help. Thanks in advance. SteveL
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    Mine is a little later, but has a phosphate finished rear sight with blued windage knob and screw. The lower band is blue with blue swivel, the stacking swivel band is blue with phosphate swivel, and front band is phosphate with blued screw. Bolt is blue with phosphate cocking piece and safety. Trigger guard is phosphate with blued follower, and buttplate is blue. Rear handguard retaining ring is blue. Handguard clips are phosphate.

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    SteveL,

    I've got an unrebuilt, unissued Smith-Corona. The blued parts are the butt plate, all of the bolt (except safety), rear sight (except for the "stepped" portion), all bands (except upper band), all swivels, all screws, and the front sight blade. Hope that helps.

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    unissued SC 03A3

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    Having your serial number range would be heplfull in applying this information.
    My understanding is tha SC used both finishes on different parts depending on production range.

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    By the way, my serial number is 4839385, and rifle is as new. Also forgot to add that the safety lug is square.
    The mixed finish stacking swivel and band still has the staked screw.

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    general question

    did ALL "original" SC rifles come with 100% SC parts or could an "original" SC rifle have contained a mixture of Remington/SC parts?

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    No Remington parts on an original Smith-Corona.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny Peppers View Post
    No Remington parts on an original Smith-Corona.
    Johnny,

    For your info, I have seen Remington parts on original Smith-Corona rifles.

    Hope this helps.

    J.B.

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    I have seen S-C parts on a Remington, but I had no reason to think they were original to the rifle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny Peppers View Post
    I have seen S-C parts on a Remington, but I had no reason to think they were original to the rifle.
    S-C parts on a Remington is a no-no.

    But Remington parts on an S-C is correct in a few isolated cases.

    J.B.

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