24" octagon barrel. .75" across the flats. Marked E. Remington & Sons. Serial # 12233 on the barrel and lower tang. Flat bar extractor.
It started life as a .22 but someone rebored it to something in .310 cal straight-wall rimmed centerfire. I think it might be .310 Cadet as the rifle was reimported from Britain as were a lot of US made rifles in that shop.
No matter as the bore is pretty much FUBAR anyway but I'll do a chamber cast when I get some more alloy in to see exactly what I have to work with.
It took catastrophic butt-stock damage but it must have been a master that put it back together.
The front sight was replaced with a old Lyman fold-down post/globe and the rear by what appears to be a sight off a Winchester 1901 .22 pump. Meh, it works.
What would this receiver handle in terms of a rebore/rechamber? I was thinking .32-20 due to the extractor. I don't want something much bigger to keep the stress off the stock.





