Dunlap action
Howdy folks! Thanks for the input!
John Kielly, if you can find that photo, I would appreciate it. From the not very detailed pics I have seen, this appears to be a round action, any comparison would be useful.
40ezxs, you are good, very good! After looking at the pics again, I believe it is a Win 52 bolt. I have read that switching a rh gun to a lh gun is much more difficult than it seems. In this case it is a lh action with a Win 52 bolt.
Bob Finger, that was pretty cool, you mention BrianJ. from rimfirecentral and he posts here shortly thereafter. Is the Dunlap stock on your Rem 37 comfortable? I bet the rifle shoots spectacular!
Brian, the stock on the rifle is a Dunlap thumbhole, with an adjustable butthook. The only reference I have seen regarding Dunlap/Johnson AMTU Rem 37s was a couple of years ago I read about someone shooting the Made in America match at Perry with one. They were supposedly made circa 1962. I thought it was interesting that the 37 was used that long after Remington went with the 40x. Frustratingly, I cannot find it again. About 5 or 6 years ago I saw one of these rifles for sale. It had a Johnson barrel, and all the accessories one could ask for with it. It even had custom bottom metal and triggerguard, as I recall. At the time, I was looking for an "unmolested" 37. I am a little older, and, I pray, a little wiser now.
Any more info would be greatly appreciated! And thank you all for your help!
Greg