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Last edited by RERT1; 02-01-2018 at 08:50 AM.
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02-01-2018 08:45 AM
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Originally Posted by
RERT1
Drawing numbers on stock look more crisp in person, I’m not sure why the camera had a hard time picking them up.
Two reasons, use a decent camera, even if it's a cheap one and not the phone. Your camera will have a macro setting that needs close and will do the job. I mean CLOSE. Then too, your background is important. A bland color rug or bath towel is better than an out door scene...because of the colors.
Now...nice rifle, and I share your desire for a nice original "C" stock. Exactly the rifle I'd like to have. I think they look far better than early or late. Shows they were built when there was time. Nice rifle. Keep us up on this one?
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Looks very nice, a range report is the next thing on the agenda.
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pre WW2 Springfield rifles
Yours should shoot well. I bought mine many years ago, also in the 1.47 million serial range and with a SA 9-35 dated barrel. Excellent rifles for shooting and for the collectionAttachment 90449Attachment 90450
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Not in the SRS records, but looks like a NM. If not a NM, it is probably an even rarer original M903A1.
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Originally Posted by
m1903rifle
Not in the SRS records, but looks like a NM. If not a NM, it is probably an even rarer original M903A1.
Is there any way to tell for sure?
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Originally Posted by
RERT1
Is there any way to tell for sure?
Thanks
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NM rifles will have a polished NS bolt with the rifles serial number etched on it as well as a star gage mark on the muzzle ( looks like a circle with "legs" radiating outward ). Other characteristics include polished rails and follower. Most all NM '03s will have a DAL stock cartouche. They also have heavy checkered buttplate ( yours has a finely checkered buttplate )
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Originally Posted by
m1903rifle
NM rifles will have a polished NS bolt with the rifles serial number etched on it as well as a star gage mark on the muzzle ( looks like a circle with "legs" radiating outward ). Other characteristics include polished rails and follower. Most all NM '03s will have a DAL stock cartouche. They also have heavy checkered buttplate ( yours has a finely checkered buttplate )
I meant identifying it as an original A1. I figured it wasn’t a NM.
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No way for sure that I know of. But, it sure looks like one.
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Left side of stock, a faint rectangular boxed cartouche is barely present with what looks like “AA P” not sure if there’s anything in the space between the AA and P. Can’t seem to find a cartouche that matches this?