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Sportered SC 03A3, barrel dated 2/42?
A few weeks ago I posted about a SC 03A3 that I have and was planning on converting to a 03A4gery, but had found that the reverse dovetail had been ground off. Readers offered some suggestions for restoring the reverse dovetail, but I decided getting a recovered drill rifle receiver might make more sense.
I was poking around on the auctions and found this instead. It arrived, along with a second rifle that I glommed, at my FFL today.


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Smith Corona Model 03A3 .30-06 caliber, 24" barrel, S/N 36179xx, barrel dated SC 2-42. Original parkerized finish on the receiver and barrel. A new sporting stock added. Condition: Excellent.
I gave the rifle a quick once-over before it went into my FFL's safe for the obligatory 10-day "cooling off" period. It looks like the barrel is dated 2-42, which can't be. It also looked like it might have 6 grooves. The bore and metal looked in great shape.
Also, most importantly, it still has the reverse dovetail intact
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09-02-2015 05:57 PM
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Nope, not a 2-42 barrel, a poorly-stamped 12-42 barrel as John Beard
said on another forum.
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--George Orwell
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Thanks, Rick
I didn't have a lot of time and will look it over more carefully when the 10 days have passed.
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i normally don't like high comb stocks (hopefully that's the right term) or sporters, but that rifle is really beautiful.
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Thanks, henry. I'm still torn whether or not to convert this to an 03A4gery. It does look great the way it is.
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I wouldn't be too torn. Sport rifles are around. 1903A4s are a bit scarcer and very sexy looking...I think. Even a forgery for shooting purpose.
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You could be right. I'm not a hunter, so have no real use for a sporter.
I could restore it, but it has the holes that were drilled for the Redfield sight.
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