Thanks again to all for the information.
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Thanks again to all for the information.
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Thanks for the information. Love the “THOSE” comment. What does NOS mean? Also, are the examples you own or have handled 308 or 30-06? If 308, are there markings other than on the barrel that I’m...
Got an oddball here. serial number 70006xx Garand. No stock markings I can find. Stock is walnut but looks almost new.
Receiver markings all look standard except there is a trademark symbol (T in a...
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I recently acquired a Springfield 1903 Ser# 1215xxx. If I read the tables correctly, that would mean the receiver was manufactured in 1921. The rifle looks unmolested and does not have any re-arsenal...
Thanks to Tom Chuck and John for the additional inputs. I love learning about this stuff and have definitely caught the fever. Just acquired a 1903 Springfield that looks pretty original. Even has a...
Thanks. The A F had me thinking about an Air Force connection which sounds extremely unlikely.
Is anyone familiar with a stamp of BURKS A F on the butt of a Springfield 1903?
Guessing it might be a previous owners name.
Thanks in advance for your feedback.
Thanks Bear. It’s appreciated.
Bump for visibility to solicit other inputs. Thanks.
Very interesting. Thanks for the information. I’m curious though as I thought if an 03A3 went through a re-build they parkerized everything on the bolt. Also, I don’t see any arsenal re-build stamps...
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Brand new to the forum and I have a question. I have a Remington 03-A3 that appears to be all original and correct. Serial number is 38753xx with an 7-43 RA barrel. The bolt handle is “R”...