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    bolt markings of 03-a3 Smith Coorona

    I just purchased a nice Smith Corona 03-a3 with serial number in 3,600,000 range and noted that there is no indication that the bolt is a SMC type. I am probably wrong,. but I thought to look for an X on the bolt, but this bolt has only two C's on the underside of the handle, and a 3 on the top of the handle, and then also an arrowhead type marking on the back of the bolt handle. Is anyone able to tell me what these markings and stamps mean? thanks, duggaboy
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    CC ( Commercial Controls) was a replacement bolt for rebuild purpose. It is not original to a Smith-Corona. I think you are correct in assuming a Smith-Corona bolt would be marked with an "X" on top of the bolt handle are maybe not marked at all. Some examples, I've read about, had a single digit stamped on the root of the bolt below the handle.

    Other posters may have other information. I"m a newbie but learning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by duggaboy View Post
    I just purchased a nice Smith Corona 03-a3 with serial number in 3,600,000 range and noted that there is no indication that the bolt is a SMC type. I am probably wrong,. but I thought to look for an X on the bolt, but this bolt has only two C's on the underside of the handle, and a 3 on the top of the handle, and then also an arrowhead type marking on the back of the bolt handle. Is anyone able to tell me what these markings and stamps mean? thanks, duggaboy
    The markings mean that your Smith-Corona rifle has a replacement Remington bolt in it.

    Hope this helps.

    J.B.

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    good help, so he remedy is to obtain a smith corona bolt, and get it smithed into the rifle? I do have 4 new bolts in the grease and wrapped so I will have to send this rifle off for the fix to a new bolt, and thanks, Duggaboy by the way, does anyone know of a good gunsmith who can do this bolt change and fitting for me? if so please drop a pm to me,thanks
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    Quote Originally Posted by duggaboy View Post
    good help, so he remedy is to obtain a smith corona bolt, and get it smithed into the rifle? I do have 4 new bolts in the grease and wrapped so I will have to send this rifle off for the fix to a new bolt, and thanks, Duggaboy by the way, does anyone know of a good gunsmith who can do this bolt change and fitting for me? if so please drop a pm to me,thanks
    Duggaboy - If you have " 4 new bolts in the grease " that are Smith Corona your sitting on a Mini Gold Mine!
    If they aren't Smith Corona bolts then essentially your wasting your time and effort in having your bolt replaced; especially if your gonna pay a Gunsmith to do so.

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    yes, these are bolts wrapped in orginal packs, with identity on the military wrapping as smith corona bolts, and I opened one last night and it has the x mark on it. I will sell the others I guess. I need to get this rifle to a smith to take the old bolt apart and fit the new bolt I have with the parts it needs to function from my original old bolt, or get new old parts for the new smith bolt. who can do this bolt fiting? thanks duggaboy

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    Quote Originally Posted by duggaboy View Post
    yes, these are bolts wrapped in orginal packs, with identity on the military wrapping as smith corona bolts, and I opened one last night and it has the x mark on it. I will sell the others I guess. I need to get this rifle to a smith to take the old bolt apart and fit the new bolt I have with the parts it needs to function from my original old bolt, or get new old parts for the new smith bolt. who can do this bolt fiting? thanks duggaboy
    DuggaBoy - Check your email for a PM - There shouldn't be any "Smithing" required to fit the bolt. Any local (to you) Gunsmith that has 30.06 Headspace guages (Go and No Go) can check the headspace in about two minutes. Since your "new" bolt is already disassembled it an extremely easy operation. If your close to Gettysburg, Pa. I'll be happy to do so for you and will also swap out the other bolt parts into your new bolt. No charge!

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    Quote Originally Posted by duggaboy View Post
    yes, these are bolts wrapped in orginal packs, with identity on the military wrapping as smith corona bolts, and I opened one last night and it has the x mark on it. I will sell the others I guess. I need to get this rifle to a smith to take the old bolt apart and fit the new bolt I have with the parts it needs to function from my original old bolt, or get new old parts for the new smith bolt. who can do this bolt fiting? thanks duggaboy
    Dugga - See the link for some additional info.


    http://www.surplusrifle.com/03a3/bol...mble/index.asp

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    hey mike, thanks alot for this link, I am always amazed at all the stuff available on the web, and I will give this a go tonight, and If I can't get the bolt back together then I will get ahold of you? OK? thanks, dugga

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    Quote Originally Posted by duggaboy View Post
    hey mike, thanks alot for this link, I am always amazed at all the stuff available on the web, and I will give this a go tonight, and If I can't get the bolt back together then I will get ahold of you? OK? thanks, dugga
    Great - No usual need to take the bolt sleeve apart so spare yourself that chore. Same applys to the cut-off. Everything else is 'Duck-Poop' simple.

    I just noticed you are in Utah...not a afternoon drive from Gettysburg, PA. but stop by anytime!

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