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Hmmm... according to John's bolt charts, a J5 on the safety lug indicates 1918.
I thought the early J5 bolt, stamped on the safety lug, was a straight handled bolt. The one in the photo looks swept. ????
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03-12-2015 08:56 AM
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Good eye - I'd overlooked that. Sakorick - you sure there is a J5 on the safety lug and not on the top of the bolt handle? Maybe a closeup picture would help.
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Looks like a V or N on the bolt handle under side too.
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So a J5 mark on the safety lug and a "bent" bolt handle. Correct?
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I did take another look at John's chart and there were J5-marked bolts with "bent" handles. Must have overlooked it the first time. It does date to ca. 1918, though.
People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf.
--George Orwell
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[SIZE="2"]Yes, it's a J5 bolt with a bent bolt handle and I looked at the chart too. There isn't much else to say. It is what it is and a beauty at that. My 1903 Mark I also has a J5 bolt but it has a straight bolt handle. I believe those J5 bolts came either way.[SIZE]
Last edited by sakorick; 03-13-2015 at 08:57 AM.
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Like I said, rifles after 1927 often came with "earlier" parts, although, after 70 years following the end of military service, it is hard to say what is "original" and what's not. I've seen rifles with very late receivers and very early "original" barrels - some going back to 1905 or 1907 (the barrels, that is!).
People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf.
--George Orwell
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[QUOTE=sakorick;326007]This one was modified in the late 30's. It has a Lyman 48S and a C stock installed for a rifle team I suspect. It gauges under one at the muzzle and has a correct bolt code, J5. The bolt is not marked NS, however, I believe all J5 bolts were Nickle Steel. I haven't had a chance to shoot it yet but the weather warms up this weekend. This is a beautiful piece well taken care of by a thoughtful owner. It looks shiny because I just rubbed in a coat of Raw linseed oil!
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Originally Posted by
sakorick
I haven't had a chance to shoot it yet but the weather warms up this weekend.
We'll be watching. Yes, it's a great looking rifle.
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Jim....I have shot it with 150's and 180's shoots great and I can see the thicker front sight. Unfortunately she is on GB right now as I'm reducing my population. The kids don't want my "old" rifles so I'm selling many of them and putting the $$ in my two grandson's college fund. Regards, Rick.
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It should sell in a heartbeat...
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