Completely understand Norton. :thumbsup:
Like most organizations, as people come and go, it changes. Maybe you want to stop by and poke around again...you know you are always welcome.
In all of the years I have been there, nobody has ever touched one of my guns without asking. Sure, people have been curious and have asked about them from time to time (I like old wood rifles). And with the exception of when NOT wearing my badge, I have never been asked to show. I have also...
Last I read, Chesapeake charges $100 for a transfer, which incidentally was the last fee Anglers was charging during the FSA fiasco. Check out Hank Holder as previously mentioned.
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If it's a Remington bolt going into a Remington action you are almost certainly good. However, you should always check. Always. There is nothing like piece of mind and intact face.
Get a service grade. Put a sticky on it asking for a USGI stock.
If you get lucky you will get a beauty. If not, you will get a good looking rifle that shoots really well. Either way, you are getting U.S. history.
Gem Pro 250.
Accurate down to 2 hundredths of a grain.
http://smile.amazon.com/My-Weigh-GemPro-250-50gX0-001g/dp/B004C3I3AA/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1409876776&sr=8-1&keywords=gem+pro+250