Howdy gentleman. Here's a rifle I purchased in November and finally got to put hands on recently.
I returned home last week from a tour in Djibouti "Horn of Africa." I left home in September and put boots back on Pennsylvania soil last week.
The rifle appears to be a checkered A grade yet has a # 3 stamp following the serial stamp on the buttstock and trigger guard. Certainly not plain jane wood but not as high figured as other C grades. Absolutely happy with the rifle, cursory inspection of the internals and barrel, reflect the exterior condition of the rifle.
1910 Checkered
1910 Checkered
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Re: 1910 Checkered
I have 54BULLSEYE to thank for pushing the auction information my way.
This gun is my highest condition Autoloading Rifle "Model 8."
More pictures.
This gun is my highest condition Autoloading Rifle "Model 8."
More pictures.
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Re: 1910 Checkered
That rifle looks better than I thought!!!
I should have bought it
I would have bet money it was a checkered A grade. You should check the lines per inch the checkering is. Glad you bought it !! John Taylor
I should have bought it


Re: 1910 Checkered
Hey Hibby, What a beautiful Cgrade. I’m sure it’s a cgrade because of the 3 code numbers. What I didn’t see was what caliber it is. Congratulations on a great acquisition.
Thanks for your time
Roger
Thanks for your time
Roger
Roger
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Re: 1910 Checkered
John, thankful you sent the link my way.
Thank you Roger. It's chambered in the classic 35 Remington. Excited to have one in this condition!
Thank you Roger. It's chambered in the classic 35 Remington. Excited to have one in this condition!
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Re: 1910 Checkered
That is an outstanding "C" grade. I wouldn't down play the quality of the wood at all, I think it's beautiful.
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Re: 1910 Checkered
Congratulations Hibby. What a fine rifle you have there. Thanks for sharing the photos.
Re: 1910 Checkered
Hey fellas, I’m sure that it has English walnut. Which would have been standard on any Cgrade M 8.I agree that it is really beautiful wood.35 rem.is top of the heap.
Thanks for your time
Roger
Thanks for your time
Roger
Roger
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Re: 1910 Checkered
Howdy gents, appreciate the help.
Don't mind my initial impression, it may have sounded snobby. Hah
Seems most examples of higher grades wood are less blonde, they're darker in appearance. Between John and I, we believed it to be a checkered standard grade at first. The auction photos were done with very bright lighting. Considering the rarity of checkered standard grades, I was kind of hoping it was one.
Upon stock removal and seeing the stamping i realized that I purchased a VERY nice condition #3 / C grade autoloading rifle.
Soon I'll have to put some rounds on paper behind the house!
Don't mind my initial impression, it may have sounded snobby. Hah
Seems most examples of higher grades wood are less blonde, they're darker in appearance. Between John and I, we believed it to be a checkered standard grade at first. The auction photos were done with very bright lighting. Considering the rarity of checkered standard grades, I was kind of hoping it was one.
Upon stock removal and seeing the stamping i realized that I purchased a VERY nice condition #3 / C grade autoloading rifle.
Soon I'll have to put some rounds on paper behind the house!
Re: 1910 Checkered
that's a BEAUTIFUL and BONIFIDE #3 "C" grade! Congrats!
The condition of the wood is outstanding. The high prominent "cheeks", the sharp checkering. That's worth a penny!
The condition of the wood is outstanding. The high prominent "cheeks", the sharp checkering. That's worth a penny!
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