Springfield 1903 Mark 1 - Stampings and Original Finish Coloring?
I don't know a bunch about US military rifles but they draw my interest due to the history. I am thinking about purchasing a Springfield 1903 Mark 1 rifle with the Petersen cutout. The metal color has a dark green finish that has a slight satin shine. I was curoius if this is correct or is it suppose to have more of a blacker or blue coloring if it is original. What stampings should I be looking for to confirm this is an original rifle? The stock does have a "P" with a circle around it so I believe that means it has been rebuilt. No cartouch stampings or anything else visible. Barrel does have the SA with a date (can't remember) and the flaming bomb. I would like to buy a rifle that has most of the original parts. Rebuilds are okay becuase I know most were sent to the arsenals. I sure would appreciate your help. Thank you for your time.
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Springfield 1903 Mark 1 - Stampings and Original Finish Coloring
My main question is what color was the original metal? Is the darker green tint with a slight gloss correct? And, what markings should the barrel have and how can I tell if the stock is original to the barrel? Any numbers or stampings and go together? Is it a good thing that only the "P" with a circle around on the stock means that the gun has not been rebuilt several times? Again, no other stampings are present. Is a cartouch or flaming bomb suppose to be on the stock if it was original?
Springfield 1903 Mark 1 - Stampings and Original Finish Coloring
Thanks for the information. i would love to post pics but i do not have the gun in my possesion. Again, I am thinking about buying the gun but I am trying to do my best to confirm it is the real deal. One concern, the color is more of a darker olive green rather than a charcoal grey. If the metal reciever, barrel, ect were refinished, I would expect them to be more of a darker blackish blue or a lighter dull grey like the M1 Carbines when they sandblasted them and refinished the metal. Would you agree? anything to be concerned about? Also, Can I check the bolt stamping number without taking the gun apart?