Hello,
I finally found my missing link between my Milsurp collection and my vintage hunting rifle collection. The first high powered bolt action sporting rifle ever produced from Remington. An original Remington Model 30, and from what I can figure out, it is one of the original ~3000 rifles that Remington put together in 1921 using the remaining parts on hand from the cancelled M1917 contract just before, or after, the end of WWI in 1918.
It is chambered for .30-06, has a 24" barrel, the original #### on closing M17 action, M17 two stage trigger and a dovetail in the rear of the reciever to accommodate the original simple rear apperature sight. It was changed to the Redfield adjustable aperature sight way back in the day at some point. Perhaps this is the rear sight that it was changed to on these original rifles as it would have been been an upgrade in adjustability over the original dovetailed aperature sight while maintaining an actual aperature sight before the rear sight was changed to a sight leaf on the rear of the barrel. It has approximately 75-80% metal finish on most of it with wear to the higher, sharper exposed areas and the wood is still very nice with the usual dents and character of an old time hunting companion. The bore is also VERY nice and it should be a great shooter.
I am very stoked to be the caretaker of this fine firearm that bridges the gap between a great battle rifle, the M1917, and a great vintage hunting rifle that went on to become what we see regularly today as the Remington Model 700. Steeped in millitary and vintage hunting rifle history!
If anyone else has any information to add or share on these fine firearms I would be very interested in hearing it as there is very limited information out there using google.
I have taken detailed pictures of all of the marked parts and different views of the assembled rifle as I couldn't find very much information or pictures on here about them either. There are a lot of parts that have the eagle head military assembly aceptance marks and almost all of them have the Remington "R".
Now to try and find a Rem 720!!!! Oh yeah, and a Honduran M1934 too!
Edit- Mods. I put this here because of its military history and beginnings and felt all those milsurp fans of the P14 and M17 would appreciate it the most. If you have to move it to sporting rifles, please accept my appologies.
Enjoy,
Ian
I finally found my missing link between my Milsurp collection and my vintage hunting rifle collection. The first high powered bolt action sporting rifle ever produced from Remington. An original Remington Model 30, and from what I can figure out, it is one of the original ~3000 rifles that Remington put together in 1921 using the remaining parts on hand from the cancelled M1917 contract just before, or after, the end of WWI in 1918.
It is chambered for .30-06, has a 24" barrel, the original #### on closing M17 action, M17 two stage trigger and a dovetail in the rear of the reciever to accommodate the original simple rear apperature sight. It was changed to the Redfield adjustable aperature sight way back in the day at some point. Perhaps this is the rear sight that it was changed to on these original rifles as it would have been been an upgrade in adjustability over the original dovetailed aperature sight while maintaining an actual aperature sight before the rear sight was changed to a sight leaf on the rear of the barrel. It has approximately 75-80% metal finish on most of it with wear to the higher, sharper exposed areas and the wood is still very nice with the usual dents and character of an old time hunting companion. The bore is also VERY nice and it should be a great shooter.
I am very stoked to be the caretaker of this fine firearm that bridges the gap between a great battle rifle, the M1917, and a great vintage hunting rifle that went on to become what we see regularly today as the Remington Model 700. Steeped in millitary and vintage hunting rifle history!
If anyone else has any information to add or share on these fine firearms I would be very interested in hearing it as there is very limited information out there using google.
I have taken detailed pictures of all of the marked parts and different views of the assembled rifle as I couldn't find very much information or pictures on here about them either. There are a lot of parts that have the eagle head military assembly aceptance marks and almost all of them have the Remington "R".
Now to try and find a Rem 720!!!! Oh yeah, and a Honduran M1934 too!
Edit- Mods. I put this here because of its military history and beginnings and felt all those milsurp fans of the P14 and M17 would appreciate it the most. If you have to move it to sporting rifles, please accept my appologies.
Enjoy,
Ian
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