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My "new" Mk 1
Wife didn't know what to get me for my birthday & Father's Day so she told me to get my own gift.:lol: I found a 1903 Mk 1 on GB & was lucky enough to win the auction. Have not broken it down yet but here is what I have so far:
Serial # 1129XXX
Barrel SA 10-19
according to ViShooters site, looks to be original barrel/receiver combo :dancingbanana:
ME 2 :super:
closes on GO, doesn't come close on NOGO :super:
even black green parkerizing
Mk1 stock - no cartouches :crying:
Looking for opinions on how I did & any comments..also, what bolt would be correct for this ole girl? TIA
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Can you post some pictures?
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As soon as my Dealer gets back from vacation & I can pick it up :(
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Your description indicates you did well. The serial number and barrel date do indeed match. Some good pictures, however, would enable us to offer more comments.
Here's a link to the correct bolt for your rifle.
Mark I Bolts
Hope this helps. Congratulations and Happy Birth/Father's Day!
J.B.
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OK, picked up my present today...see first thread for general items, found a Mk1 sear & trigger, Mk1 cut-off & spindle. Stock is 2 bolt GG with a "J" in the cutoff notch, & a proof P. Bolt has what looks to be a L & 3 on top of handle root. Still has cosmo under wood line & handguard. Will post pictures as soon as I find my camera. For $800.00, how did I do?
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Hey J.B.,
Are those "L" pre-fixed bolts considered as Mark 1 bolts, or just the ones in general use when the Mark ones were manufactured?
Robert/LB
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Here is the link to some pics..hope it works & hope you like her as much as I do.
1903 Mk1 pictures by budmant - Photobucket
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Congrats, i'd say ya did pretty good,seen some beat up 03-A3's at Cabela's for $700.:thup:
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The Mk1 parts, indeed, are very hard to come by. You did very well!
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While trying to do a data sheet, I found on the striker rod a Ordnance stamp over a "33". I know it is an inspector's mark, but is this a SA, & is this common?