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| RARE Standard Arms, Model G, .35 REM Cal., MFG: 1909-20, SN: 700...
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$1390
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2025-11-21 22:35:25 |
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RARE Standard Arms, Model G, .35 REM Cal., MFG: 1909-20, SN: 7001, Pump Action & Semi-Auto Rifle, 22'' Round barrel, Philadelphian Morris F. Smith had a number of firearms patents, some of which were rolled into the 1906 patent number 314,242 for a unique ''automatic gas-operated'' rifle, which were used as the basis for the Standard Arms. Other semi auto rifles of the era like Remington & Winchesters relied on blowback & recoil to work their actions, making Smith's ''gas-operated'' rifle unique. This rifle has a unique valve at the front end of the pump tube which can be opened or closed to determine whether it functions as a pump action or as a semi-auto after the initial pump & firing of the first round. Standard Arms wisely chose not to develop proprietary cartridges for their G (semi auto/ pump) & M (pump only), but chambered them for the readily available, proven Remington .25, .30, .32 & .35 rounds originally developed for the Remington Model 8. The original straight grip wood is excellent, with virtually no use marks to the excellent original finish. The majority of the Japan black finish that once covered the elaborate cast brass forearm & buttplate remains, with loss mainly found on the smooth belly of the pump handle. These brass components were said to have been manufactured & provided to the Standard Arms Co. from the famous House of Tiffany foundry. The factory metal blue finish on the barrel & mag tube rates 90% & 75% on the receiver, with more pump loss on the pump tube. Bore is excellent. The rifle carries the original adjustable rear sight & a D.W. King blade front sight. Sling studs. An interesting & rare vintage Semi auto/pump rifle, with approximately 8,000 total produced in both the G & M models. Any Standard Arms rifle is fairly rare, but a survivor in this high level of original condition is extremely rare & collectible.* FFL or C&R Req. - Value: 1500 to 2500
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