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Last edited by Calfed; 11-27-2010 at 07:08 PM.
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11-27-2010 06:29 PM
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Calfed,
LOL! I think you are bragging! 
Nice catch! Sounds like you got some good items for your efforts!
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The stock is a CMP
Greek return. And it is indeed a Smith-Corona stock.
For your info.
J.B.
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Originally Posted by
Midmichigun
Calfed,
LOL! I think you are bragging!

Well..maybe a little
, and thanks.
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The stock is a
CMP
Greek return. And it is indeed a Smith-Corona stock.
For your info.
J.B.
Thanks, John. What was the tip-off that it was a Greek return? I wondered if it was a Greek return, because of a number stamped on the buttstock. Here is a picture of the number that I didn't post. It is very similar to a number stamped on a Remington M1903 stock that was also identified as being a Greek return.
Last edited by Calfed; 11-28-2010 at 11:02 AM.
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Originally Posted by
Calfed
Thanks, John. What was the tip-off that it was a Greek return? I wondered if it was a Greek return, because of a number stamped on the buttstock. Here is a picture of the number that I didn't post. It is very similar to a number stamped on a Remington M1903 stock that was also identified as being a Greek return.
The tipoffs were (1) the dark greasy condition of the wood, (2) the "RIA/EB" inspection stamp, and (3) the Greek "X". The 4-digit Greek number is just further confirmation.
J.B.
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As I recall, FN made some Mauser military rifles in the 1950's that were chambered (or re-barreled) for 7.62 mm NATO (.308 Win). One of the alterations was notching the rear of the receiver ring to clear the bullet point. You appear to have one of those.
Some of the FN rifles ended up in the hands of the Israelies.
J.B.
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Thanks, John.
I received a .308 field gauge today and checked the headspace. The bolt would not close, so it appears good to shoot.
I also ordered an inexpensive Butler Creek Mauser stock to put this in and will add some optics. I'll post a range report as soon as I can.
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