Thanks Webb, and Marlin man!
Yes definitely #2. Yes. Found two sources last night that said Remington NEVER used that type of cheeks piece or comb, and certainly never screwed them on like that. Design not period correct.
Also, a flat was sawn and filed on top of the stock to mount that high comb to ...
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- Thu Jun 26, 2025 1:12 pm
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Re: Help with ID
Pictures would help. Photos of the tang area as well as any other marks or stamps.
Got this far. It's a number 2. If I can figure out how get get the pics on here, I'll post them.
I did read in two places that Remington never did screw on combs for their stocks at factory. And didnt sell them ...
- Wed Jun 25, 2025 2:14 pm
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Help with ID
Hi folks!
Looking at a rolling block, and need some info.
It's supposedly .32 wcf, but I can't find any markings. 26" octagon barrel, blade front sight, what is call buckhorn rear sight.
Now, what is have no Idea of knowing is:
A; did Remington ever install tall cheek combs on the stocks of ...
Looking at a rolling block, and need some info.
It's supposedly .32 wcf, but I can't find any markings. 26" octagon barrel, blade front sight, what is call buckhorn rear sight.
Now, what is have no Idea of knowing is:
A; did Remington ever install tall cheek combs on the stocks of ...