Any idea what this marking is?
New listing on Joe Salter site. Looks pretty standard other than this, and addition of steel pistol grip.
Full series of photos:
https://www.joesalter.com/category/prod ... eld-Armory
Strange cartouce by buttplate tang M1873 65583
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Re: Strange cartouce by buttplate tang M1873 65583
I have seen that mark (or one VERY similar to it) in the normal cartouche position. Wasn't there a brief period when neither Allin nor Porter stamped a few guns?
Also of note, that is a case-colored type 1 block - ODD.
Despite your comment of a week ago, that serial range (60-80k+/-) DOES have some interesting "transitional" variations, when you figure that the following features each only existed for very short period, but with some overlaps: Long-comb stock with narrow inlet, high-arch block without eagle/arrows, narrow low-arch block, gas-escape change, etc.
Also of note, that is a case-colored type 1 block - ODD.
Despite your comment of a week ago, that serial range (60-80k+/-) DOES have some interesting "transitional" variations, when you figure that the following features each only existed for very short period, but with some overlaps: Long-comb stock with narrow inlet, high-arch block without eagle/arrows, narrow low-arch block, gas-escape change, etc.
Re: Strange cartouce by buttplate tang M1873 65583
I have a rifle in the 64000 range with a medium u on the lower barrel band. I had changed it to a small u as I thought it was incorrect.
While talking to Al one day I had mentioned the medium u and he said it was correct for that serial number range. Apparently there was a period where the medium u was used. I promptly changed it back.
While talking to Al one day I had mentioned the medium u and he said it was correct for that serial number range. Apparently there was a period where the medium u was used. I promptly changed it back.