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Does my Remington 1903-a3 have a S/C bolt??
Unless I'm not seeing clearly, the bolt in my otherwise "Remington Correct" rifle has an X on the bolt, where the handle meets the bolt & the number 2 & perhaps a punch mark underneath that same area. My rifle is in the 418*** serial number series, has what appears to be the proper barrell & all R marked parts where I have read they belong, (including other parts associated with the bolt), & the stock has correct markings as well. I know, I know, a picture is worth a 1000 words, I'll work on that, but in the interim, any pictureless help offered will be greatly appreciated!!
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08-06-2013 03:50 PM
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I recently bought a Smith Corona M1903A3 S/N 3643xxx that has a Remington bolt with R markings prominent on it. It's in excellent condition and functions perfectly. See attached photos . I would be interested in a swap if yours is in equivalent condition. Please post photos.
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Your Remington bolt should be black/blue. Looks reparked to me. But a straight swap works OK.
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Sounds good. Let me know. Although I'd like my rifle to be more "correct" the Remington bolt in this rifle runs smooth as silk. Almost hate to mess with a good thing of you know what I mean. But let's keep talking and see what happens.
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Any other opinions about my bolt?? Again, sorry for not displaying photos, but I've been out of town....My bolt has what appears to be an X where the stem meets the main body of the bolt & a 2 with a punch-mark underneath the stem....Did they use S/C bolts, (If this is an S/C bolt), in Remington rifles or is this a replacement bolt??
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Pics Please
Please take and post pics.
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