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Springfield Armory 1903.... strange bird, questions
Recently acquired a Springfield Armory 1903, serial number dates it at 1912 mfg. Really a strange bird.....it appears to have undergone a depot/arsenal rebuild and is in very good condition considering it's supposed age. Serial number 529..., 6 digits. The receiver is shiny parkerized not the dull anti shine, it has a dark dark parkerized or blued barrel that has SA 9-44 stamped on it near the muzzle. and here's the real kicker, the stock is worn with several scratches and minor gouges as would be expected for that age and has a stamped POD D cartouche inside a square box on the left side. Also just behind the trigger guard is a P in a circle and a another P alone behind that stamped in the stock. When disassembled the receiver shows no other stampings that I can find. New to forum, was directed her by GCA editor, a big thank you to any one who can give me any identifying info.
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06-23-2021 01:23 PM
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Originally Posted by
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The receiver is shiny parkerized
That would be odd... If you post pics we can have a look and help. If you need to post and can't manage...send them to me and I'll post them in this thread. See your PM.
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early 1903 rifle
Really would help to post some photos.
The POD D rebuild stamp was the Philippine Ordnance Depot stamp with the other D being the inspector. When the Japanese invaded the POD was gone.
Stocks did circulate back and forth as the POD was in use since WW1 and they do turn-up but not common to findAttachment 118208
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