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    I'm Puzzled?? - Can't be the "Holy Grail"..

    I'll probably catch some grief with this post but here goes...

    For Five (5) months or so I've been looking for some Authentic 1903-A3 Smith Corona Parts. I managed to scrouge up all but the Handguard Ring and the Lower Band with sling swivel (preferably with original screw-unstripped).

    I've posted these 'wants" on the "Old" Joustericon forum and on this forum. I've also posted on the CMPicon Forum, watched eBay and G-Broker and Gunshows without any success.

    I've also contacted some 'well-known' members of the Jouster forum without success. I shower daily and shave three times a week and have offered 'top dollar' for the parts.

    I'm aware that SC parts are a bit on the scarce side but I can't believe that with all the CMP releases in the last few years that I haven't been able to locate these remaining items....

    Rant over I guess. Time for three fingers of 'Booker's' Borbon over some crushed ice with a splash of water!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Haas View Post
    I'll probably catch some grief with this post but here goes...

    For Five (5) months or so I've been looking for some Authentic 1903-A3 Smith Corona Parts. I managed to scrouge up all but the Handguard Ring and the Lower Band with sling swivel (preferably with original screw-unstripped).

    I've posted these 'wants" on the "Old" Joustericon forum and on this forum. I've also posted on the CMPicon Forum, watched eBay and G-Broker and Gunshows without any success.

    I've also contacted some 'well-known' members of the Jouster forum without success. I shower daily and shave three times a week and have offered 'top dollar' for the parts.

    I'm aware that SC parts are a bit on the scarce side but I can't believe that with all the CMP releases in the last few years that I haven't been able to locate these remaining items....

    Rant over I guess. Time for three fingers of 'Booker's' Borbon over some crushed ice with a splash of water!
    just buy a sc drill rifle from sog, all the sc parts you need

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    Shave everyday and drink better whisky

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    Mike?
    i look this weekend at the collector show here, all hope isnt lost.
    they really arent that hard to find, usually i have nothing but SC parts, and need Remington, just the other way around right now.
    if you needed Remington, id have SC...Murphy,s law.

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    Shave everyday and drink better whisky

    - Bookers is $50.00 a bottle!

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    Quote Originally Posted by chuckindenver View Post
    Mike?
    i look this weekend at the collector show here, all hope isnt lost.
    they really arent that hard to find, usually i have nothing but SC parts, and need Remington, just the other way around right now.
    if you needed Remington, id have SC...Murphy,s law.
    Chuck - If you find them at the show, grab them for me please and I'll square up with You promptly!!

    My SC has all Remington stock metal (90% + condition "Blue") forward of the receiver. I haven't diassmbled anything yet because I want to wait until I get the last two pieces. (Handquard Ring and lower band/slingswivel with screw.)

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    even if they arent perfect. i know a guy that can make em that way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chuckindenver View Post
    even if they arent perfect. i know a guy that can make em that way.
    I suspect I do as well...let me know..

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    so far, i found the handguard ring, and lower band , ill find the screw, and swivel Friday.

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    I know what Chuck is talking about regarding never having the parts you need, when you need them. I got a nice M1922/M2 .22 stock with some parts I was selling. I sold the stock for a nice amount and had it all boxed up ready to go. The next weekend I bought a M1922II rifle which needed a stock! I couldn't afford to pull out of the deal because the amount I earned from the stock sale was a good share of what I was using to buy the rifle!!



    (Fortunately, another nice stock showed up a few weeks later!)
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