1903 Remington Restoration Complete Pic Heavy!

mardi 24 mars 2015

Hey Guys,



Just thought I'd share one of the few projects I set out to complete and actually follow through with....



Started out with a 1903 Remington, original finish and the barrel is a replacement but gauged at a TE 0.5 and MW 0, so essentially a brand new barrel. The barrel should be a January - March 1942. If I find one I'll swap out but I'm kinda burned out at this point. You'll see why.



Came in a Keystone Replacement C Stock. Had a few Remington parts but at least gave me a platform to work with. The right parts really helped.























































The parts that were swapped out before I took the pictures were the



Rear sight base, sight hoot, front sight blade, Cut-off, and bayonet lug. I had spares so I immediately replaced those.



Here is the finished product.



































































There she is.



I was fortunate enough to find a Boxed RLB stock (which has some issues like a chip behind the tang, someone cut a chunk out of the TG area, and routed out around the rear action screw [fortunately, that's covered up and inside the stock and you can only see it when the rifle is disassembled])



The stock also came with a Remington Buttplate and the action I found later happened to have a Remington Trigger guard.



The Remington lower band is not the original finish but the best with what I could find they're hard enough.





The blued 1903 Remington bolt came from Greece and was pretty pricy but beggers can be choosers. I love the contrast between blued and parked parts.





At the end of the day it's a "put-together" which I know the experts can pick a part and probably is only worth 2/3 or 3/4 what an all original would be.



But you do the best you can with what you got!



What do you all think?

1903 Remington Restoration Complete Pic Heavy!

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