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So I have a 1903 that I thought had been turned into a sporter. On closer examination of the stock I found a double cannon C.S.A.A. ink stamp on it. At least I assume it is ink. It is very light. Flash photography shows it better than when seen with the naked eye. You can see it well in the photo. I know very little about 1903s. I had assumed the stock was an old aftermarket until seeing the stamp. It is cracked on the other end. Were these common stocks used on the 1903s and I don't know it? Any information on this gun is appreciated. When I acquired it, the scope rings were already mounted on it.
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Oh and also, I don't have pics at the moment, but I believe there are no barrel markings and the rear sight says "Redfield" on it. Can check in the morning.