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Two new Smith Coronas-arrived..Range report
Last edited by Calfed; 12-08-2010 at 12:23 AM.
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11-14-2010 05:21 PM
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It might be the pics, but it looks like the lower band on the first rifle is bent. Bolt sleeve is SC, and the curve of the handle looks like that of a SC.
The second rifles bolt is a replacement (not SC), as is the sleeve. Probably been through the arsenal.
They both look nice!
My only concern is that they might be going to the wrong address!
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The first rifle looks o.k., albeit a bit worn.
The second rifle appears to have been arsenal overhauled and re-assembled from mixed parts.
Congratulations!
Hope this helps.
J.B.
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I forgot to post this, from the original S-C (#1)
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Nice weather today and got in a trip to the range:
S-C #1--the most original--had trouble. The rear sight windage adjustment turns freely and would not hold the windage setting. Also, had two light primer strikes.
S-C #2--the "mixmaster" with the excellent bore--shot well.

I shot 4 with the "mix master" @ 50 yards to make sure it was on paper. I shot two with S-C #1 and discovered the problems.
I then tried 5 Federal 180 grain Powershok's @ 100. I'm not sure what happened to the 5th one--didn't think I pulled it, but it missed entirely.

I think these have possibilities
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I picked up a near new 03 A3 Smith-Corona a few years ago but some Dumb SOB cut the fore stock off around the middle barrel band. It exposed the relief cut inside the stock to reduce weight. The stamping were excellent and nearly brought tears to my eyes. If I could find a S-C stock in Exc condition I would snap it up to restore it to original. I picked up an 03 A3 stock and restored it as best I could but won't be complete until I get the right stock. It will just have to sit on the rack with the rest of the 03 and 03 A3s, 8 or 9 at last count.
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You may be able to restore the original stock by splicing under the band. My SC was sporterized as well and I got the front from a broken stock and spliced it with bedding and biscuit cuts. Then I cleaned it up and stained it to match the rear. You can not tell it was spliced now. There is a guy over on surplusrifle.com who does such good work restoring stocks you would not believe it. Rick the Librarian
most likely knows exactly who I am talking about and could probably put you in touch with Lee. Bill.
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Hi, Sarge.
Good to hear from you.
I'm not sure what is wrong with the rear sight on the #1 rifle. The windage knob turns freely, with no "stops" at all. Do you know anything about these?
Thanks,
Steve
Last edited by Calfed; 12-10-2010 at 12:02 PM.
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