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    New member & new purchase

    Hello,
    I'd like to introduce myself to the forum and to hopefully get some information regarding a 1903 rifle I purchased last weekend. After doing some research on the rifle I found the following:
    Receiver serial number:3236478
    Built by Remington. Number appears to coincide with a September 1942 build date.
    Barrel markings: 12-43 with the flaming bomb symbol.
    Stock appears to be a scant stock. Left side shows RIA enclosed in a rectangle.
    Initials:FK (Frank krack?)
    Proof mark on the bottom side of the stock.
    I'm unsure if this is a correct combination stock, barrel and receiver. Anyone able to help? I'll post pictures shortly

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    Does the barrel have 2 grooves or 4 grooves?

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    Does the barrel have 2 grooves or 4 grooves?
    4 grooves
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    The barrel was installed post-military and is a later M1903A3. The military used M1903 barrels for M1903s. The stock is a replacement. FK = Frank Krack, who was the chief of small arms inspection at Rock Island from 1941 to early 1946.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick the Librarianicon View Post
    The barrel was installed post-military and is a later M1903A3. The military used M1903 barrels for M1903s. The stock is a replacement. FK = Frank Krack, who was the chief of small arms inspection at Rock Island from 1941 to early 1946.
    Rick.............that's what I was thinking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick the Librarianicon View Post
    The barrel was installed post-military and is a later M1903A3. The military used M1903 barrels for M1903s. The stock is a replacement. FK = Frank Krack, who was the chief of small arms inspection at Rock Island from 1941 to early 1946.
    Thank you for the info. I appreciate it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick the Librarianicon View Post
    The barrel was installed post-military and is a later M1903A3. The military used M1903 barrels for M1903s. The stock is a replacement. FK = Frank Krack, who was the chief of small arms inspection at Rock Island from 1941 to early 1946.
    I would say they did a darn good job putting a 1903 front and rear sight on an A3 barrel.

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    I was also going to question the barrel being a 03A3. They still did make 03's in 12-42.

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    The barrel is dated 12-43........NOT 12-42

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    Definitely a put-together. The barrel was installed by a former civilian owner. The military didn't "mix" barrels for 03s and 03A3s.

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