So! It's here!
This is the action. The wood is dirty, the forend, dog chewed, and the 20Gauge barrel welded solid at the breech end, which is why it was so cheap.
(You need to Login or Register to view media files and links) No beauty queen, but a pretty complete and, for the most part, functional receiver. The action pins are pretty ragged, and there is a jeebering large groove artfully filed into the top of the receiver. (Yeesh!) The barrel unscrewed with no drama, with the application of a pipe wrench and a leather pad for same.
(You need to Login or Register to view media files and links) The real question is, what's it going to be good for? With the cut out sides of the action, to clear the cheeks of the breech block, will this action be suitable for a rebarrel to something like a 38-55 or 45-70?
From looking at the pictures I can find, this action looks like it may have been made on the same tooling as the No1 or No2 actions, with the difference being those cut out sides.
The barrel shank is a .975" 12tpi square thread.
All the springs are present and accounted for.
The extractor is not present. That seems to be the only missing part.
The serial number is 334XX.
Anyone aware of a resource that can ID the model, and date this action. Unlike the military actions, they were not as keen to plant the date on the side of it. Makes it a bit tougher.
Pondering a bead with the TIG welder to fill the groove on the top of the receiver
(You need to Login or Register to view media files and links) as well as some work to fill in the major pits and dings. I figure a Rockwell test will show if there is anything done to the steel other than a normalising, and would like some opinions on that line of pursuit as well.
I expect to have to make new pins, as well as open up the holes in the frame, just a tiny bit to clean them up, maybe a couple or three thou. New pins at the minimum, though.
Anyways. New toy. kinda sets the head to thinkin'!
Cheers
Trev