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POD rock island
I wasnt going to buy this rock because I was not sure of the finish, the bore and dark staining around the butt area. When I went back and made the dealer scrub the bore and then the rifling looked ok, also I tried some cleaner on the stock and the staining turned out to be years of crude that accumulated under a slipon recoil pad. The dealer swears that the reciver is original rust blue however I still am not convenced as I have nothing to compare it to. however he came down to 700 and tax so I took a chance.besides I assume that the rifle went to the PI in the 20s then got replaced by the M1
in the late 30s what I am curious if it came back to states it would have WW11rebuild stamps on it. http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c2...d/IMG_0192.jpgAttachment 6872
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Thank You to rice 123 For This Useful Post:
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09-10-2009 03:10 PM
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Rather early low number. Finish appears right. What is barrel date?
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Nice rifle, Rick! I'm still looking for @ WWI barreled receiver for my POD stock.
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--George Orwell
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I believe you did o.k.
The receiver does indeed appear to have an old rust blue finish on it. It's probably an old arsenal re-blue. I've seen them before. The receiver was probably rust-blued about the time the new barrel was installed. The original Rock Island finish was oil-quenched casehardening.
Your rifle looks good! You did well. Thanks for sharing! 
J.B.
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