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Part 5 - Receiver and some conclusions
Clearly below the 800,000 cutoff. Again, not a shooter. A few markings on the bottom, a "W", a double stamped "C" that looked like a number 8 on first glance, and an unidentifiable glyph of some kind. Also possibly a dash and a dot. Need more expert opinions here.
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Conclusions:
The firearm looks like an arsenal rebuild sometime in the late 1930s. It looks like after it went through the rebuild, it was put into a cabinet somewhere and forgotten. However, an arsenal rebuild would have been done contrary to the policy of scrapping the below 800000 serial numbers. This would have started, according to Brophy p605, in April 1929. Well before the rebuild date. There is cosmoline on the barrel, a new nickel plated oiler, and a new upper stock of a later design. New bolt parts that are dark parkerized.
One should expect a bit of a blender of parts with an arsenal rebuild. But there are some things about this one that are puzzling me. Any help appreciated.
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Note that the cites from Brophy are from the 1985 edition. Interlibrary loan is a wonderful thing!