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    I appreciate all the answers...and I'm kinda glad it's not a "rare collector's piece" because I really wanted to shoot it. All that being said, it is gorgeous. Can anyone explain the lack of phosphate finish on any of the parts? I know I'll get asked that question eventually. Additionally, since I posted my original question I received an email from the previous owner. He did buy the piece through the CMPicon (along with several others) many years ago. That all makes sense now. Thank you for the insight, and the help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by twh View Post
    Actually looks like a CMPicon Greek return based on the finnish and the ep'd numbers on the bolt handle. Clean it and shoot it as you are not going to affect the value.
    I was going to say the same thing. A rifle that probably saw extensive service in Greece, if nowhere else. Not unusual and pretty common.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny Peppers View Post
    RIA/EB is for Elmer Bjerke who was foreman of small arms inspections at Rock Island Arsenal from 1947 to 1958. The rifle was overhauled at some time during those years. That is probably when it received it's slathering of cosmolineicon.
    Just curious, where did you spot the "EB"?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikewestman View Post
    Just curious, where did you spot the "EB"?
    The 8th photo in post #5. There is a boxed stamp with RIA over EB. The B is faint, but can be seen, and the only other stamp like that was RIA over FK, and it's not a K.

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    Thank you gentlemen. Today I clean a rifle instead of cutting grass...life is good.

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    I've got that rifles older brother. Remington 3719XXX 4-43. Need to find references for marks on stock. Best solid shooter ever!

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    Post some pictures and we should be able to tell you what you have, jdogonroad.
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    clean the grease, and shoot...dont use mineral spirits or other solvents on the wood, make sure you oil the metal finish back up if you use solvent to clean the grease on the metal
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    I went after it yesterday and gave it a thorough, inspection-ready cleaning. The rifle is actually in great shape under all that sticky gunk, and all the parts appear to be Remington and very lightly used. Undoubtedly a Greek return after all I've read, but it is in exceptional condition considering it's history. Even the black Parkerizing looks well done. I'm looking forward to shooting this one, and might even sit in a deer stand with it this fall. Thanks everyone for the valuable information.

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