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    Questions about Remington 1903

    I have found a remington 1903 I am considering buying. But it has a different stock than the ones I am seeing around on the forums. I have found a stock that looks similar but is being called a NRA Sportster, but all of the ones I have seen are springfields. This looks like an original stock it has stamps and cartouche markings on it. the barrel is dated in 1943 and has RA on it and a cartouche or bomb marking on it. It is a beautiful gun and very very well kept. I do not have the serial number with me but I can get it if I need to I am curious what the value of this would be.

    I have made some not so great deals on curio and relic guns and trying to do my homework first this time.

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    What are the markings on the stock? Be advised that many M1903/03A3 stocks were cut down and are not usually NRA Sporter stocks.

    The "metal" sounds like a M1903A3 and I'll bet the stock is a cut-down M1903A3.
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    if it was they did a really good job then.
    It really looks very factory. I was told that he bought it from the armory the way I am seeing it. He has had it a really long time.
    The markings are the cartouche stamped in the side and I think it had a few various others.

    What does this do to the value?
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    As a probable sporterized rifle, it cuts value by 70%!

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    You need to post some pictures of the stock tip and the markings. A genuine NRA sporter has a cupped shotgun style steel buttplate.

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    it has a metal butt plate, with a door for oiler? nothing in there.

    is 550 to much for this?

    I will see if I can get pics.

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    Sportered stock

    It's a $250 rifle with stock cut down.

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    jws4621,

    Is it possible to get photos?

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    IF - what you are looking at is a nice Rem '03a3, (it could be a Rem 1903), and all it needs to be restored is an original stock and handguard than it is worth more than $250.

    Decent, original stock, would be around $150.

    Like cafdfw said, take the time to learn how to post pics and get more info before you drop 500 clams.

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    If you have possesion of, or access to, "decent, original" M1903 Remington stocks for "about $150" just let me know where to meet you and I am on the way from Atlanta, cash and/or milled "R" parts in hand!
    My #3184992 has an "R L B" stock, without finger grooves, that looks as if it began its life in the First Punic War between Carthage and Rome. A replacement more consistent with the rest of the nice rifle would be very nice and long overdue!

    Ogtree

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