There's a post a little ways down on the forum titled, "Eddystone 1917 Mark" and it shows two marks on the top surface of the bolt handle, each mark looking like a "7" but sideways, thus forming a...
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There's a post a little ways down on the forum titled, "Eddystone 1917 Mark" and it shows two marks on the top surface of the bolt handle, each mark looking like a "7" but sideways, thus forming a...
Interesting, so this one actually came from the U.K. I don't see any import marks but perhaps I'm not looking hard enough.
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I realized that there are no clear pictures of the left side of the receiver. This is the best one, and that stamp on the left side of the receiver is a BM with a crown over it, and a...
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There we go. Let me know if you would like more pics of something specific. I just borrowed this camera and I tried to get the...
Sure! Pictures coming this weekend. My camera was unavailable so I did my best to describe everything in great detail, but of course pictures are the best way.
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I just recently acquired my first M1917 rifle, which is a Remington with some Eddystone parts. My rifle has serial number 1574XX. The barrel is marked with an R, flaming bomb,...
Oh, I see. So I wonder what kind of a reproduction this is, relative to the Minelli C stocks, and the CMP C stocks?
-M
Numrich now has M1903 C stocks for $247. It says, "U.S. Military" production, but I would think they are modern?
Stock, Walnut, Type C, Full Grip w/ Reinforcing Bolts & Nuts | Gun Parts
-Mike
Yes, that's definitely a good point. I guess for that low price, it might have been worth the try, but if you want a perfect fit, the Minelli is currently the way to go. I had purchased a CMP...
I actually saw a beautiful M1903 C-stock, used but great condition, with all metal already on it, matching hand guard, all for only $149 on a site called Liberty Tree Collectors. By the time I...
Thank you! It was a great find. It's interesting to know that I'm actually putting it into military configuration for the first time. Haa haa, I'd love to find an actual NRA Sporter stock...
Yes, I'll keep my eyes open for an original NRA sporter stock. I can get the NRA sporter stock barrel band now, but the stocks themselves are rare for a real one. The barrel of this rifle is...
Nice! Another 1903 brought back to life!
I saw original US Military scant stocks at Numrich for half the price of the Minelli C-stocks when ordering all of the metal parts, but personally I just...
Hi Everyone, I'm a new member of this forum! In my search for the perfect rifleman's rifle, I think I found mine. I came across a sporterized M1903, serial number 12946XX. The rifle dates to 1928,...