I aquired a scant stock at the local flea market a while back. The price was right and one never knows when a barreled action may appear. Anyway, I've been having problems identifying it. The condition is excellent. All lines and edges are straight and crisp. The screw holes in the butt have never seen a screw. The walnut is very tight solid grain. The stock was never cut for the A3 barrel ring. The only marks on it are at the butt trap. An "S" and a double "EE". I've shown it to friends and some gunshow dealers familiar with 03s. I received a wide range of answers from a 1950s non-mil, a post war DCM, to an early Remington replacement for the standard 03. Can anyone assist? Thanks!Information
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