frnkeore wrote on May 4
th, 2017 at 12:04pm:
They sure took a lot of pictures (106) but, none of the front of the action, with the forearm off so, you could see if it actually IS a 45. It could very well be a 45 though, with the butt plate and sights.
Frank
Grant shows a rifle he IDs as a Model 109 with a higher serial # than this one, so my money says that it's not a 45.
I've identified
three sizes of pivot screw. My .22-20 s/n 2023 is .226, then there's my s/n 2459 in .32 Ideal which is .258, and then
circa s/n 9000 they all became .288, which is the same size as the two-piece "bolts". But after #2459 I have logged a Model 47 that is .226, however, so it does seem that screw size was chosen according to caliber.
I took it for a 108, but the wood
is rather plain, so 107 can't be ruled out. My two are not marked in any way to indicate model, so looking at wood and sights are the only way to tell, as far as I know.