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  1. #21
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    I've always have really like that rifle Johnny. Didn't you get it off a doctor or Dentist who said he got direct from a Arsenal in the 60's or something?

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    I have Darnell's A4 in my database. Unfortunately I captured it before i was logging the posting date so I can only guess as to when i first saw it. Nothing about the rifle seems to have changed in the interim.

    As far as the sub inspectors marks are concerned A4's generally seem to have 5 whereas A3's one have 4. Occasionally a rifle will have more (7 or 8). I don't know for a fact but i suspect that some defect was noted, the rifle pulled out of line and sent back dow to be corrected and reinspected at each station.


    On the hand-cut bolt notches. This operation may well have been by an operator using power tools. As time went on the smart thing to do would be to have the stock subcontractor do the bolt notch in their facility.

    In any case it was and is a very nice example of an A4


    Regards,

    Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by cplnorton View Post
    I've always have really like that rifle Johnny. Didn't you get it off a doctor or Dentist who said he got direct from a Arsenal in the 60's or something?
    Yes. Bought it from a dentist that retired from the Navy. Said he bought it out of Benecia, and I think it was in the 70's but don't remember the date for sure. It is the best I have seen.

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    For comparison is a Keystone stock at the top, the 03-A4 in the middle, and a Springfield Armory C stock. The pistol grip of the 03-A4 stock has more sweep than the Keystone, and is most similar to the C stock, but is not as trim in the wrist as the C stock.


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    Quote Originally Posted by jgaynor View Post
    I have Darnell's A4 in my database. Unfortunately I captured it before i was logging the posting date so I can only guess as to when i first saw it. Nothing about the rifle seems to have changed in the interim.

    As far as the sub inspectors marks are concerned A4's generally seem to have 5 whereas A3's one have 4. Occasionally a rifle will have more (7 or 8). I don't know for a fact but i suspect that some defect was noted, the rifle pulled out of line and sent back dow to be corrected and reinspected at each station.


    On the hand-cut bolt notches. This operation may well have been by an operator using power tools. As time went on the smart thing to do would be to have the stock subcontractor do the bolt notch in their facility.

    In any case it was and is a very nice example of an A4


    Regards,

    Jim
    Thanks Jim. You saw this rifle when I posted it on Gunboards last year (my user name there is msniper19). I am sure that is when you logged it. And I haven't changed a thing except the scope covers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by milgunsguy View Post
    Hey mdarnel,

    thanks for the reply

    Single claw

    there's a Sniper Rifles section to this forum

    and the 98k Forum has a Sniper and Optics section with two recent postings of Single Claw rifles you might enjoy, and with which yours would combine nicely
    Sure I'll post it here in the sniper section. I have posted it on k98kfourm.com before.

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