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    not sure on 03 and 04

    top one ser. 4994xxx.... marked 6-43 p on barrel m-82 scope

    bottom ser 3414xxx barrel marked 6-43 p on barrel weaver k-3 scope

    i havent taken them apart and havent shot the bottom one yet.

    i am not sure on the differance if these are a3s or a4s

    thanks friends
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    AFAIK, if the scope base covers the name and serial number, it's a repro A4 from a converted A3. If they are separated apart so that the serial number appears below the scope base, so it can be seen, then it was built as an A4 from the factory.

    The location of the "Remington" on yours leads me to believe that it was moved further that way, and the serial number is probably also moved, so that nothing is obscured by the base, making them legit A4s.
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    I agree with MAC702. Very nice!

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    top one , barrel is a replacement. original was likely 12-43 or 1-44. rifle looks refinished. the bottom, also has a replacement barrel, original was likely 7-43 to 9-43, scopes are both replacements, likely added after they were sold as surplus, both have replacement stocks. top is incorrect for a 1903A4, correct for a late rifle likely was a Scant grip stock, like the bottom one has, the bottom stock, looks to be a replacement made by Milton Bradly. the square cut on the cut off clearance. bottom one looks to have original metal finish. both look to be real A4s, and worth bring back to correct. more pictures would help a better assesment of them
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    thanks guys both shoot well

    and chuck..thanks for scoop. if you would like to see more detailed pics..just say where at.


    other then cleaning the actions and barrel theses rifles are just wiped down. i have the skills to disassemble , its the reassembly part that gets me.

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