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This rifle has survived quite well for its age and should make for a splendid takedown rifle that can take some longer shots with the aftermarket sights. About 75% of the metal finishes remain with crisp lettering and the bore is bright with sharp rifling and no erosion. There are a few scattered light marks and a small unrepaired crack at the butt plate on the right flank. The butt stock varnish looks to be original, though there are oddities to the texture, indicating a bit of solvent or some other material had come into contact with the stock at some point this resulted in some of the varnish having been lifted off of the wood. The rear sight is a high profile buckhorn base with a numbered slide-step elevator base. Our Assessment: This Remington Model 12C was made in 1927 and is equipped with D.W. As with all previously owned firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards. The rifle’s trigger breaks crisp and features a simple takedown method for storage and maintenance the frame has a superbly tight fit to the receiver. Mechanics: The action functions correctly. Overall, this rifle rates in about Very Good condition. The butt plate has patina and a drizzle of light oxidation and handling marks. The sights have built spots of oxidation. The edges of the frame and barrel have some thinning, the magazine tube and slide arm have operational wear. The balance of the finish shows scattered areas of light surface oxidation with instances of pin prick erosion and the barrel is shifting to plum patina. Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 75% of its metal finish. Type of Finish: Blued, with case colored butt plate screws.įinish Originality: The finishes are original.īore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling is highly pronounced with a small amount of wear. The stocks rate in about Very Good overall condition. The LOP measures 13 ¾” from the front of the trigger to the back of the crescent carbine-style metal butt plate the plate has some spots of oxidation and finish thinning, rating in about Very Good condition. The wood at the frame has darkened from handling and there is a dark spot by the inlet portion of the butt plate on the left flank. The butt stock has a semi-pistol grip the varnish looks to be original, though there are oddities to the texture, indicating a bit of solvent or some other material had come into contact with the stock at some point this resulted in some of the varnish having been lifted off of the wood. The forend has grooves for traction and shows a few faint compression marks. Stock Configuration & Condition: The stocks are a two piece walnut set with nice wood to metal fit and grain variation. The slide-step elevator base is marked from 1 to 5 for elevation adjustment. The front sight is a long blade with rounded edges and a serrated rear face, integral to a base that is dovetailed onto the barrel and the rear sight is a “U” notched leaf in a buckhorn base that is slide-step adjustable for elevation the leaf is screw set and micro-adjustable for elevation. PENDING” the slide-step elevator base is marked from 1 to 5 for elevation adjustment. The butt plate is marked “REMINGTON / UMC” in circle and “TRADE MARK”. The inside of the receiver, visible through the ejection port, has two inspection marks. The left side of the receiver is marked “MODEL 12-C” and the serial number, which is found again on the left side of the frame, when the rifle is taken down. 16, 1912 / Remington / TRADE MARK”, the left is marked “22 SHORT, LONG / OR LONG RIFLE / DU” with two inspection marks. Markings: The top of the barrel is marked “REMINGTON ARMS-UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE CO-REMINGTON WORKS, ILION N.Y. 22 Short, Long & Long Rifle Standard VelocityĪction Type: Slide / Pump Action, Tube Magazine Fed Takedown Rifle.
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