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    Question NM 1919, whats left of one

    Hello,

    Well i picked up my rifle today, and after a preliminary tear-down, I can provide some info:

    Reciever: some rust however its all recent and only one spot has any old pitting, the magazine switch isnt original and had to be pried to get function. The trigger is smooth and feels good. The mag\trigger protect doesnt match (has an r on it).

    Barrel: from back to front, the rear sight is actually original (lacks volley v) but is rough, the slide. Is loose and the windage is stuck closed. I cant date the barrel due to wear and finish but i did find an SA so it may be original however theres not much consolation since the good bore advertised doesnt exist. Its been counter borred and the lands are there in spirit, barely in form (havent shot it yet so if groups it will be a miracle.

    Stock: May be original, but due to numerous sanding, refinishing, and time all marks are gone.

    Ill add pics later but for now I could use any input, suggestions, etc.
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    I guess it depends how you interpret "Good bore, kind of rough"!

    I think for $406 you did all right. The parts are worth that much. The "pedigree" is worth something, too.
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    Rick, dont let my post sound like its a boat anchor. Its beat but not dead, i definitely want to restore it to some degree. First things first, I gotta combat some of the rust before it becomes worse (most of the external rust seems to be from the Florida climate.) Im gonna try cleaning the barrel with bore foam to see if it helps the bore. In the mean time, ill keep my ear to the ground for a new used barrel (with at least the sight base for transfer). As for the stock, I may replace it eventually since its roughest of all and has no proof marks left (wouldnt mind a c-stock set, for a reasonable price). Heres some pics like i promised earlier.

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    If it would be helpful I can post some pictures of my 1919 NM - in slightly better condition.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick the Librarianicon View Post
    If it would be helpful I can post some pictures of my 1919 NM - in slightly better condition.
    YES! Please do that Rick.

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    For removing rust, I use Break-Free and a COPPER (not stainless steel) brush. It appears a number of the parts have been removed and replaced. Although your pictures are kind of dark, I notice a pre-WWI bolt.
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    What makes you believe this is a NM rifle?

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    Virtually all of that serial range were either NM rifles or Mark Is.
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    1919 nm

    Looks like a civilain re-blue. Barrel rough. Stock sanded. Not much there, too bad.

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