Crap, I forgot that all NEW's are stamped 1915. (just watching, not playing Matt; just to see who gets this)martin08 wrote:NEW is ruled out.desdem12 wrote:Well the dates make a NEW impossible
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The aforementioned Finned 1917 Sestroryetsk with austro-hungarian stock features, 1917 Finned Remington with austro-hungarian hangers, US 1918 Remington with the US property marks?
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racerguy00 wrote:The aforementioned Finned 1917 Sestroryetsk with austro-hungarian stock features, 1917 Finned Remington with austro-hungarian hangers, US 1918 Remington with the US property marks?
Ooh, so close.
1. nailed it
2. Got the arsenal right! Year and hangers -off
3. Off by just a year.
pic if the 1917 Sestroryetsk barrel shank
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You're killing me here, I'm getting eyestrain looking at these pictures on my phone.
Last stab at it.
1. Got it
2. 1918 SCW Remington
3. 1917 US marked Remington
Beautiful rifles Martin
Last stab at it.
1. Got it
2. 1918 SCW Remington
3. 1917 US marked Remington
Beautiful rifles Martin
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racerguy00 wrote:You're killing me here, I'm getting eyestrain looking at these pictures on my phone.
Last stab at it.
1. Got it
2. 1918 SCW Remington
3. 1917 US marked Remington
Beautiful rifles Martin
Ding! Ding! Ding! Winner!
Racerguy. You are now the proud owner of a Fabulous Twitching Kewpie Doll image. Please don't defile her. Treat her with respect!
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Leave it as it is. The ages have been at work on it and man can only mar it.
Don't hit at all if it is honorably possible to avoid hitting; but never hit soft.
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Can I combine the sheep and doll to trade up?
Can't wait to see the individual threads.
Can't wait to see the individual threads.
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Did somebody ask for a Sheep/Doll?racerguy00 wrote:Can I combine the sheep and doll to trade up?
Can't wait to see the individual threads.
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. I walked right into that one didn't I?
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All I know is those are nice looking rifles, a U.S. cartouche like that one pictured is something I am on the hunt for.
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racerguy00 wrote: . I walked right into that one didn't I?
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racerguy00 wrote: . I walked right into that one didn't I?
Oh, my! Yes, you can walk to the "Luvin' Lamb" - Because the real ones run away.
Please cover Kewpie's eyes while you're at it, too. She is innocent.
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Oh, all three barrel shank pics (before I bust my gut laughing).
1917 Finned Sestroryetsk with Austrian marked stock
1918 Remington with various Russian arsenal parts/stock and SCW sling hangers
1917 Remington US Surcharged
I'll get individual write-ups over the next couple of weeks. Thanks all for playing along!
1917 Finned Sestroryetsk with Austrian marked stock
1918 Remington with various Russian arsenal parts/stock and SCW sling hangers
1917 Remington US Surcharged
I'll get individual write-ups over the next couple of weeks. Thanks all for playing along!
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Now why would anybody need more n one Remington.....
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desdem12 wrote:Now why would anybody need more n one Remington.....
Because I only had ONE measly Remington before....
....1917 Remington Armory M91, converted to a single shot Japanese Trainer rifle.
The stock is the original Remington, and the barrel is stamped with the later 1917 "sans serif" arsenal marks.
The cartouche on the underside, just in front of the trigger guard, and the painted mark on the buttstock represent Meiji University of Tokyo (source: seinin of Gunboards and http://www.gunboards.com/sites/banza...ainer_markings ). The rack number on the right side has been translated to 587, by CW of Gunboards. The one mark on the inside of the stock is located behind the cleaning rod lug, and appears to be stamped B29. The original Remington cartouche is also intact under the rack number.
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Leave it as it is. The ages have been at work on it and man can only mar it.
Don't hit at all if it is honorably possible to avoid hitting; but never hit soft.
Theodore Roosevelt
Don't hit at all if it is honorably possible to avoid hitting; but never hit soft.
Theodore Roosevelt