Well, after the embarrassment of posting this in the Hunting & Sporting SHOTGUNS forum
, let's have another go here...
After drooling over several very nice M-S sporters at the HACS show in Chilliwack recently, I thought I should drag my sporterized 1903(?), which I got off the EE several years ago, out of mothballs and do something with it. It will never compete with a fine sporter model but some TLC won't go amiss.
It's a bit of a dog's breakfast, worked over by a slightly talented bubba. I think it was originally a military action (as it has the stripper clip slots) that's been rebarrelled (with a 1 in 9.5 twist, alas, so it's limited to 140 gr.) and a commercial flat bolt handle installed, as well as a rather odd safety on the bolt. The bottom plate of the magazine, trigger guard, bolt handle and safety have been plated (nickel? cold blue affects it slightly), and the mag. plate and trigger guard rather crudely engraved. It has an unidentified scope side mount. The stock maker is unknown but may have been a Bishop or Fajen.
At the moment I'm wondering if anyone has a good close-up pic of the safety on a commercial sporter so I can decide what to do with mine. It works OK but it looks a bit weird; I'm sure a bit has been welded on. It has three positions- down to the left (Fire), and straight up (Safe) and then over to the right (also Safe) which seems to have no added purpose; neither "safe" position allows the bolt to be removed.
Stuart

After drooling over several very nice M-S sporters at the HACS show in Chilliwack recently, I thought I should drag my sporterized 1903(?), which I got off the EE several years ago, out of mothballs and do something with it. It will never compete with a fine sporter model but some TLC won't go amiss.
It's a bit of a dog's breakfast, worked over by a slightly talented bubba. I think it was originally a military action (as it has the stripper clip slots) that's been rebarrelled (with a 1 in 9.5 twist, alas, so it's limited to 140 gr.) and a commercial flat bolt handle installed, as well as a rather odd safety on the bolt. The bottom plate of the magazine, trigger guard, bolt handle and safety have been plated (nickel? cold blue affects it slightly), and the mag. plate and trigger guard rather crudely engraved. It has an unidentified scope side mount. The stock maker is unknown but may have been a Bishop or Fajen.
At the moment I'm wondering if anyone has a good close-up pic of the safety on a commercial sporter so I can decide what to do with mine. It works OK but it looks a bit weird; I'm sure a bit has been welded on. It has three positions- down to the left (Fire), and straight up (Safe) and then over to the right (also Safe) which seems to have no added purpose; neither "safe" position allows the bolt to be removed.

