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  1. Default Possible USMC? Oh, What To Do?

    I have my heart set on a 1941 USMC replica. Anyway, I have the Unertl and have been looking for a donor rifle. I wanted one that was already drilled but then this one came my way. The rifle was literally filled with cosmolene-the GI stuff-not the CMP stuff. It has an 8-42 Springfield barrel with a mint bore. When I de-cosmo'd it I found the serial number on the bolt. The rifle is a mixmaster. The sloppy Hatcher hole is there as is that ugly gray park. I'm starting to think that I shouldn't drill and tap this one. If I knew for certain It was a Marine Corps rifle I probably won't. Any ideas? How about the stock markings?









    Last edited by Punch the Clown; 12-07-2015 at 02:01.

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    The stock is a USMC specific contract stock, which I've commonly heard called a "J" stock. Not sure if that's appropriate nomenclature but it's a common nickname.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Smokeeaterpilot View Post
    The stock is a USMC specific contract stock, which I've commonly heard called a "J" stock. Not sure if that's appropriate nomenclature but it's a common nickname.
    So is this thing looking like a USMC?

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    What you have shown, yes it is. If you're doing a clone, you may want to see if higher serial numbers were used on the snipers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Punch the Clown View Post
    So is this thing looking like a USMC?
    It does possess some of the "USMC traits" you hear a lot of chatter about. Does it have the "vice marks" you hear about?

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    Yeah don't drill this one. Even though they say they can be built on about any serial dating even back to WW1, almost all I have seen are in the 1.4 and 1.5 serial range. With the 1.49 and 1.52 being the heaviest.

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    I totally agree with Steve. Hang in, keep looking at the sporterized 03's. I look on gunbroker often and there are a few high number drilled already. You have s really good rifle on your hands I'd keep it as is.

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    couple things.
    does it have a funny T on the bottom of the barrel, just behind the front sight?
    is there a punch mark on the right receiver bolt rail?
    and what does the stock look like under the bolt handle?
    if it aint broke...fix it till it finally is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Smokeeaterpilot View Post
    It does possess some of the "USMC traits" you hear a lot of chatter about. Does it have the "vice marks" you hear about?
    No vise marks. No stippling on buttplate. I will say that as far as I can tell it was in it's cosmolene cocoon a loooong time. What it has is the park color, the Hatcher hole, the electro-penciled bolt, the stock (thank you smokeeaterpilot) and a '42 barrel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chuckindenver View Post
    couple things.
    does it have a funny T on the bottom of the barrel, just behind the front sight?
    is there a punch mark on the right receiver bolt rail?
    and what does the stock look like under the bolt handle?
    No T, no punch, nothing unusual under the bolt handle.

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