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For the serial range you mentioned your rifle to be in, 3,119,000 range, there should have been a "spread" RLB - R L B
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07-16-2016 09:40 AM
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I can't see one anywhere.
I'm reasonably satisfied that this is a genuine military stock. (Not a commercial replacement) so thank you all!
Have another picture , this time with a WW2 Utica 16 Inch Bayonet attached!
Thanks again for all your input guys!
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I agree - a military stock. Nice 16" bayonet, too! A 16" always looks MUCH better on a M1903 than a 10"!
People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf.
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Yea I think chuck is right about the RLB. I can sort of make it out right behind the rear reinforcement bolt on the left side (right where it should be). Sometimes you really have to look . Try different lighting--natural light , strong flashlight etc. and at different angles. Salt Flat
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Originally Posted by
Salt Flat
Yea I think chuck is right about the RLB. I can sort of make it out right behind the rear reinforcement bolt on the left side (right where it should be). Sometimes you really have to look . Try different lighting--natural light , strong flashlight etc. and at different angles. Salt Flat
Thanks guys! I think I see it! It is quite dark and faded, but I think I can see an RLB. The R has survived the most. The L is partially covered by a scratch. As is the B. but I can definitely see it now.
Thanks again everyone. Ideal Result!
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RLB spread and no box, just behind the rear cross bolt, under the scratches.
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