dstoenner
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On a table were 2 1903A3 drill rifle actions, chromed. The guy wanted $30 a piece so I bought the oldest by serial number. These were not demil'ed the normal way of welding the barrel and the bolt stop. the barrel is welded but the bolt stop moves freely. The bolt however wiggles but will not turn. You cannot pull the recocking knob back. So my guess is that they pulled the barrel. With the bolt in the action and decocked they welded the firing pin to the front of the bolt. Then they put the barrel back on and welded it.
The question I have is if this were assumption is correct or am I missing something. I figured I would try to break the welds and get the barrel off but if they did something more to the action to ruin it I would build it back to a drill rifle and wall hanger.
Anybody have any ideas before I jump into the deep end of the pool???
Thanks in advance
David
The question I have is if this were assumption is correct or am I missing something. I figured I would try to break the welds and get the barrel off but if they did something more to the action to ruin it I would build it back to a drill rifle and wall hanger.
Anybody have any ideas before I jump into the deep end of the pool???
Thanks in advance
David
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