I have a cousin to this rifle, 909233!
I have a cousin to this rifle, 909233!
Post some photos if you can
What are the letters on the screw.? I can't make it out on the photo.
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“Then said he unto them, But now, he that hath a purse, let him take it, and likewise his scrip: and he that hath no sword, let him sell his garment, and buy one.†(Luke 22:36)
It appears to me to have NA5623 along the top. The other stamping along the bottom appear to be coded stamps.
I cannot post the other photos I took of it because I've lost that camera and iPhone somewhere in the house.
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I believe that I might have the provenance all wrong on this scope mount except for the name of the advanced 1903 Springfield collector I got it from.
Last edited by Fred; 01-01-2018 at 11:05.
Google search. NAS623 is a national aerospace screw standard.
Wow!
I kind of flipped a coin on whether it was a 5 or an S. Thanks!!!
have you or anyone an idea on why it was used? It was probably just handily available at the time.
Last edited by Fred; 01-01-2018 at 11:51.
NAS-623-X-X is a common aerospace screw. NAS ostensibly replaced AN fasteners, but NAS, MS and AN get used interchangeably on engineering drawings.
Maybe the machinist who made it worked in aerospace?
I'm getting ready to put this rifle up for sale on Gunbroker. I haven't decided on an Auction or a Sale yet though.
Here are some clearer photos I've taken of the rifle with my iPad today that I'll use in the add when it goes up.