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    Is there a value premium for a Smith Corona 03-A3 with a 6 groove barrel? At about what serial number did these rifles go to 4 grooves?

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    I sold one for a friend to a board member. I think condition speaks more than 4 or 6 grove. Condition being same the right collector would pay a little more but not a lot. I'd venture a guess of around $100.00. That's my opinion for what it is worth. As to the change over there is no set serial number I am aware of. Maybe one of the experts can answer that or at least narrow it down.

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    Rumoured to be only around 5,000 6 grooves made. Barrels made by High Standard that they literally had lying around. SC had made 5,540 '03A3's by the end of 1942, starting mass production in November. The actual S/N was probably not recorded. No S/N on the barrels.
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    What is the first recorded SC 03A3 serial number? I have heard conflicting numbers.

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    My understanding is that Savage produced the six groove barrels used by SC.

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    Here's a link to an interesting article on the Smith Corona 03A3.

    http://www.americanrifleman.org/arti...-corona-03a3s/

    From this article it seems that the six groove barrel blanks were made by Savage arms with the finish contouring and machining done by High Standard.

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    The barrels/blanks were made by High Standard.
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    What was Hi-STANDARD doing with 6 groove 30 caliber barrels? Were they making rifle barrels for someone else?

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    Rick the Librarian is correct. All Smith-Corona barrels were made by High Standard, including the early 6-groove barrels. There is no connection whatsoever with Savage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 98src View Post
    What was Hi-STANDARD doing with 6 groove 30 caliber barrels? Were they making rifle barrels for someone else?
    Answers are as follows:

    (1) They were manufacturing the barrels from scratch, marking them "S C/Shell and Flame/Month-Year", and shipping them to Smith-Corona.

    (2) I believe High Standard may have also made some barrels for Army Ordnance contractors, but I don't recall at the moment.

    J.B.

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