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    We finally put aside some time and took the rifle apart. The barrel length is 26 inches and the only numbers on the underside of the barrel can be seen in the pictures. That trigger was so sensitive that it had to be adjusted on the heavier side, about 7 or 8 oz. now. One of the pictures shows a piece of wood inlaid in the barrel channel. Does anyone have an idea why ?
    Most of the pictures in Col. Brophy's book show rifles with Woody triggers but there is a few nice pictures of a Rimkunas set trigger on p142.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rambo46 View Post
    piece of wood inlaid in the barrel channel
    Is it a harder wood? Possible moisture resistant so things don't move?
    Regards, Jim

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    Jim,

    Never thought of that, we'll have to take a closer look at the wood composition.

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    Looks to me like the inset wood is being used to fill the space where the rear sight base was. Now a 1922 NRA Sporter stock, with a rear sight base, I'm gonna have to think about that one for a while.......................?

    I think there were a few made that way.

    More later.

    Is there a Circle P proof mark on the pistol grip?

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    Your receiver dates from early 1924, and, IF we are to assume (I'm going to) that the sideways 4 and 91 is actually 491, and someone did an oops when they struck the 4, then Niedner's barrel number 491 would, according to Michael Petrov, date from early 1925. The 491 is in exactly the right place to be a Niedner barrel number. With no star gauge numbers, no USGI steel lot codes, and no proof P on the barrel, along with Niedner's barrel address, I think it is safe to assume Niedner made the barrel.

    I have looked at some other Niedner barrel numbers, and as I recall, the font is the same.

    Look closely at the bolt, check to see if there are any letters or numbers anywhere on the bolt. They could be on the bottom of the safety lug, or on the top of the bolt handle. With your bolt being a straight handled bolt, it is probably on the bottom of the safety lug. The straight handled bolt predates mid (? without looking) 1918, the swept handle was the later design, but many shooters preferred the early, casehardened bolts, referring to them as "slick as glass".

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