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Old thread, I know. Here's my M1936 Mexican Mauser. These are very well made guns!
A few more pics:
Unfortunately part of the process of selling these aircraft after WWII by the Reconstruction Finance Corporation was to dispose of all records and provide fresh logbooks. All I have is a copy of the...
This is Piper L-4 "Grasshopper" 43-29080, delivered to the US Army on 28 May 1943. It's a complete restoration, and an 80 mph aircraft any way you slice it. It spent its war years at Ft. Polk, LA,...
Give these folks a shout. They specialize in restoring Ithaca Shotguns and have been extremely helpful in producing high quality, perfect replacement stocks, fore stocks, and butt plates and pads for...
L-o-n-g article about the "red star" rifles, and Remington M1903 production in general.
Remington Society of America - ...
Your rifle would have been mostly parked, originally. Scroll down the page in the link below to see some nice shots of unaltered Remington M1903s.
Nice Remington M1903 First Variation Rifle
Remington was contracted to produce M1903 rifles which were basically the same as had been produced from well prior to the first World War. The first of these was produced in October, 1941, starting...
Mods: Hope that it's OK to post a continuing auction. Thought boardmembers might find this one particularly interesting/instructional.
Below is an auction for a very nice Remington 1st variation...