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32 REM Model 8 Krieger?

Posted: Sun Nov 24, 2019 11:29 am
by TJH
Recently acquired what I believe to be a 1922 32Rem Model 8 with what appears to be a Krieger conversion. Only thing I am not sure about is it only has one magazine side spring. Every thing else appears to be right including the milled barrel lock with snap ring. Magazine is engraved with rifles serial number. The date and repair codes have me confused. I would appreciate any opinions about the codes and correctness of the Krieger conversion. Rifle shoots and functions really well.

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Re: 32 REM Model 8 Krieger?

Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2019 12:46 pm
by 81police
Hi TJH,

If the serial number of your rifle is 46xxx it was indeed manufactured in 1922, about the time Remington introduced their date code system. It appears yours was not date coded, however, it has 2 repair codes.

PPP3 - June, 1945

The 2nd stamp is harder to interpret because it appears double stamped, or stamped lightly and a harder stamp applied. So the date is probably U or UU. 1927 or 1949. Seeing this with repair code stamps is not uncommon, I've seen the "3"s upside down, backward, etc.

You have a dandy Krieger conversion there! The gun is in gorgeous condition.

Re: 32 REM Model 8 Krieger?

Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2019 4:25 pm
by TJH
81 Police
After looking at the repair stamp magnified, it is a lightly struck W U with another W U over it. Thanks for confirming that it is a Krieger conversion.
TJH

Re: 32 REM Model 8 Krieger?

Posted: Wed Nov 27, 2019 7:37 am
by Hibby83
Very nice shape, easy reloading with the removable magazine!