Awesome, why would accepting a type 3 stock for your carbine will increase your chances of finding a nice stock? Are the type 3's more plentiful or less "desirable"?
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Awesome, why would accepting a type 3 stock for your carbine will increase your chances of finding a nice stock? Are the type 3's more plentiful or less "desirable"?
Thanks guys for all the info. The reason I ask is, I have a late Inland 6.8 mil range, hand stamp that I bought from an older gentleman who said he had it for a "long,long,long" time. I took it home...
Ahhh prize? Like my father says- You get a hardy handshake and a atta-boy! Here some more pics-
https://www.milsurps.com/images/imported/2011/07/pix483787849-1.jpg...
M1 or M2
https://www.milsurps.com/images/imported/2011/07/pix901167236-1.jpg
https://www.milsurps.com/images/imported/2011/07/pix822044932-1.jpg...
Did Inland make a M2 stock? I saw a guy list one with CC and IO in the sling, he said it's a M1 but in one of the pic it looks to have alittle of a potbelly.
Any help is great
Thanks
Wow! That is amazing, you are a TRUE craftsman
After looking for a Underwood stock, I found another Underwood carbine and just decided to go for it. Turns out this doesn't have a Underwood stock either! It has a P-J in the sling well which I...
Jason60chev- Thanks for the info, I did remove the handguard an the only thing there was a steel lot number. At first I thought it might have been a NM modified rifle but after the great info from...
Thanks John, that's some great info.
I thought the Greeks usually had stamped numbers on the stock, pinned the floorplate and marked it-"B". I haven't read/found anything about marking under the barrel.
Calif-Steve- yeah that's what...
I finally took in apart. I found no serial number on the bolt or under the hand guard. Under the handguard on the barrel I did find what looked like "R 1 0" or maybe the "0" is a 2? On the flat part...
The reason I asked about a knowledgeable 1903 guy in my area is because I would like someone to look at this rifle and tell me what it is/worth. I was looking for a standard issue USGI 1903, and this...
Ask and you shall receive-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48ozk9-z-m4
Anyone know someone who is REALLY knowledgeable about 1903 in the upstate NY area, around Albany?
Yeah 1:10 groove/twist, have no idea why I typed a '6'.
I checked vishooter and here's where my serial number lands between-
SA 1341060 SA 1-30 D6
SA 13421xx SA 2-20
Hey guys was out of town, thanks for all your reply's. I haven't had a chance to break it down yet but here's some more info.
There's a 's' in the magazine cutoff well
The butt plate is smooth. ...
Hey everybody, how's it going? I recently got a 1903 and know nothing about them. I usually into M1, M1A, and M1 Carbines. I saw this and grabbed it up. I was hoping it was a standard USGI set up but...
Hey everybody, another transplant. The new site looks great. I usually tend to stay into the US mil surplus- so far a m1903, m1917, m1, a couple(4) m1carbines, m1a, ar's and a few others, look...