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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 912307" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>the 112 action can be lumped into three or four basic configurations. There was the old one that was mostly sold as a single shot. They did sell it with a magazine for awhile. These all came with wood stocks that look like they were made of birch or a light colored walnut. They were not checkered, but had a stippling applied to the grip area. The metal looked to be Parkerized, and was a very dull looking matte finish. After that, you enter into a more modern era. They made them for a couple years with a blued receiver and later a stainless steel barrel that was fluted. Then they came out with a stainless steel receiver. None of the rifles have the later Accu Trigger. There is a small difference in the bolts, and I have seen a small difference in the scope bases (did they make a few with the screw holes misaligned I don't know for sure) . There's also two different spans in the bedding screws for the action. One is often refered to as the "J" action. Otherwise they are pretty much the same. There also was a mid length J action, but can't remember ever seeing any. Most all 112's have the 1.055"-20tpi barrel thread, but there are a few that have the bigger thread. Because the rifle has the synthetic stock, it is one of the later issues. If it is pillar bedded, it is even later. After that we also see the Accu Trigger. </p><p> </p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 912307, member: 25383"] the 112 action can be lumped into three or four basic configurations. There was the old one that was mostly sold as a single shot. They did sell it with a magazine for awhile. These all came with wood stocks that look like they were made of birch or a light colored walnut. They were not checkered, but had a stippling applied to the grip area. The metal looked to be Parkerized, and was a very dull looking matte finish. After that, you enter into a more modern era. They made them for a couple years with a blued receiver and later a stainless steel barrel that was fluted. Then they came out with a stainless steel receiver. None of the rifles have the later Accu Trigger. There is a small difference in the bolts, and I have seen a small difference in the scope bases (did they make a few with the screw holes misaligned I don't know for sure) . There's also two different spans in the bedding screws for the action. One is often refered to as the "J" action. Otherwise they are pretty much the same. There also was a mid length J action, but can't remember ever seeing any. Most all 112's have the 1.055"-20tpi barrel thread, but there are a few that have the bigger thread. Because the rifle has the synthetic stock, it is one of the later issues. If it is pillar bedded, it is even later. After that we also see the Accu Trigger. gary [/QUOTE]
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