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Deceased May 2nd, 2020
Rem M1934
The receiver is a Remington M1934 but many of the major parts appear to be M1917 parts. The bolt is US ordnance marked and the bolt plug and cocking piece are M1917. The original M1934 bolt had a rib al la M98 Mauser and I do not see on on this bolt. The trigger guard, magazine and trigger assembly are all M1917. I believe that SARCO stripped a lot of original M1934 parts off and sold them seperately, then added M1917 parts and sold the actions as M1934. I have a M1934 Remington action and am using that for comparison.
After I bought my M1934 action from SARCO I ordered another one and it came with all M1917 parts except the receiver. (I returned it for a refund.) I also bought some seperate M1934 parts (bolt, cocking pieces) as spares from SARCO, so I know where the spare parts came from.
Just my observation for what it is worth.
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06-15-2009 04:48 PM
# ADS
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SARCO would strip off the expensive parts and substitute cheap parts? Heaven forbid. The secret is out!!
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