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Smith Corona M1903-A3 w/ Over-SN
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I was advised by Sgt. Rob P. of Russian
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Attachment 20563
In addition, there are some other interesting eccentricities about it. For instance, it has a later 1944 Remington barrel and a C-style stock. If you want more details, I posted a complete set of photos and details about it here:
New Smith Corona "Springfield" 1903-A3
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Ellesar - You take good pictures. I looked at your rifle on your link and read the thread. It seems most of your questions have been answered there.
IE: you have a mixmaster SC with and interesting serial # with a replacement Remington barrel.
More interesting is the "C" stock which appears to be a GI issue 'replacement'1903-A4 stock in excellant condition. I say 'replacement' due to the lack of Cartouches and sub-inspector marks forward of the trigger guard. I see no evidence of heavy sanding.
I would think you could easily 'trade' that stock for a very nice Smith Corona 'S' stock if you wanted to.
Look on the bolt handle root top & bottom and advise what markings you see.
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I will take a look and get back to you Mike, with photos if I find anything.
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Anybody got anything they can comment on in reguards to the serial #? I sent Elessar over here because based on the info I have this number is about a thousand numbers higher than was previously thought. I am hoping that Rick the Librarian
or John Beard
would comment on it.
Semper Fi, Rob
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Originally Posted by
Sgt. Rob P.
Anybody got anything they can comment on in reguards to the serial #? I sent Elessar over here because based on the info I have this number is about a thousand numbers higher than was previously thought. I am hoping that
Rick the Librarian
or John
Beard
would comment on it.
Semper Fi, Rob
Sgt. - Suggest you PM JB, he may not have read this thread. I don't know if Larry Byrd is on this forum but he may have some info.
Also see the link,Vishooter lists C3712181 - 662 lower than Elessars'.
HTH
http://vishooter.home.att.net/SC3.txt
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Originally Posted by
Sgt. Rob P.
Anybody got anything they can comment on in reguards to the serial #? I sent Elessar over here because based on the info I have this number is about a thousand numbers higher than was previously thought. I am hoping that
Rick the Librarian
or John
Beard
would comment on it.
Semper Fi, Rob
Elessar sent me an e-mail last Thursday. I replied to it in great length and detail describing what he has. He acknowledged that Sgt. Rob P. had directed him to me.
J.B.
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John,
Thanks for your reply and for the information about where my rifle fits into the grand scheme of Smith-Corona and Remington production!
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Originally Posted by
Sgt. Rob P.
Anybody got anything they can comment on in reguards to the serial #? I sent Elessar over here because based on the info I have this number is about a thousand numbers higher than was previously thought. I am hoping that
Rick the Librarian
or John
Beard
would comment on it.
Semper Fi, Rob
Sarge & Elessar - I contacted Larry Byrd re: this question. Larry reports he recorded SC Rifle C3713057 in his D/Base on 9/29/00
214 higher than Elessars'.
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Interesting, I'm making the changes in my notes.
Elessar, what did John Beard
have to say?
Mike Haas, Thank you for the added information from Larry Byrd, has anyone come across any documentation that may shed any light on how far the overrun of serial numbers went? Or are we still doing this as specimens of higher numbers surface?
Semper Fi, Rob
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Originally Posted by
Sgt. Rob P.
Anybody got anything they can comment on in reguards to the serial #? I sent Elessar over here because based on the info I have this number is about a thousand numbers higher than was previously thought. I am hoping that
Rick the Librarian
or John
Beard
would comment on it.
Semper Fi, Rob
Rob,
It's standard Ordnance procedure when suspected duplicate serial numbers are found to add a letter prefix or suffix to the serial number regardless of the type of weapon. It's not uncommon.