All, I took this out and shot her today, wow, definitely tells a story every time you squeeze that trigger. For some reason you just get a whole different emotion as opposed to firing an AR or new age R700. Anyway, she is accurate as all get out and the sight was pretty dead nuts.

-Where are you all buying M2 ball at these days? My local guy has some FN tracer, but I won't use that out in this dry climate.

Here's some shots of my M1icon. She came dry as a bone having not been fired in decades, I really feel like I saved this one. Someone took the stock down but it still had some nasty varnish on it. It also had a cracked follower arm, so I replaced it with a correct Winchester follower arm. I've been working on it for a while: dstepec has shared 7 photos with you! | Flickr


Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
Welcome to the forum, I always liked the full pistol grip stocks. The M1923 is a nice touch, you don't see many.
Thank you much! I had to look up what a M1923 was, but I think I figured it out regarding the sling. I definitely like the feel of the stock as well, however have never held a scant or straight stock.

Quote Originally Posted by pickax View Post
Congratulations on a fine rifle! I don't think you over paid at all. These where issued with a straight stock, and your Keystone A1 style full pistol grip is a replacement. I consider that an asset to better shooting though, and yours has nice figure in the wood.
The bolt looks like a later 03A3 Remington replacement. No problem, as they are interchangeable. Sight looks original, and sling is more desirable than standard, as Jim noted.
No rebuild stamps mean stock change and bolt/ sling may have been done by a civilian owner. Always good to have a gunsmith check head spacing and barrel wear to be sure, but lack of wear on all parts looks good. someone took good care of this rifle. Crack can be glued or hand guard replaced also.
I appreciate it, definitely glad to hear I didn't get taken for a ride price wise. I'm having a hard time understanding how you guys are knowing that this is an A3 bolt assembly. Is it just the firing pin, or the whole bolt assembly that is an A3? I looked up differences but can't seam to see it with my eyes.

Quote Originally Posted by Rick the Librarianicon View Post
I think you did pretty well for $729.00. As mentioned, replacement stock and bolt, as well as lower band. Handguard and trigger guard appear to be correct. A nice "looker".
Thanks Rick! What screams replacement on the lower band?