Originally Posted by
Sweeney
I just picked up a S.A. 1903 and would like to present it for critiquing.
S.N. 900973 w/ barrel 11/18. Barrel is parkerized.
1941 BF bolt according to metal lot number.
Smooth butt plate.
The stock is marked as 'RI' Rock Island on the nose.
I was/am skeptical of the stock due to it's beautiful appearance (it does have light dings). I've completely disassembled the rifle except for removing the barrel from the receiver, cleaned, lubed and used T9 Boeshield on the finish. In doing so I discovered that the wood under the butt plate and action definitely has an 'old wood' air about it. My thinking is that it is original (to an obvious rebuild) and not faked but had a light sanding at some point... I'm no expert on the markings be they real or not...
I leave it up to the experts... It's a beautiful rifle that functions flawlessly and I'm happy with the purchase. I can't wait to fire it.
Thanks for looking guys! Be honest!:)