Hi FernLeaf and ChuckinDenver
Thanks for the replies. At least I know not to bother purchasing the NOS 'scant' stock I found.
Other than how 'clean' the replacement stock and the markings are,...
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Hi FernLeaf and ChuckinDenver
Thanks for the replies. At least I know not to bother purchasing the NOS 'scant' stock I found.
Other than how 'clean' the replacement stock and the markings are,...
I have a further question regarding my 1903 Remington.
Would this rifle (barrel date 12-41, and serial # production date around March 1942) have been originally issued with a straight pistol grip...
Hi Roy.
I’m still in the process of purchasing it, and all I have seen are photos and the vendors description.
I too am interested in it’s history, so I shall post what I find out, along with...
Hi Martin08
Thanks for the comments. Once I receive the rifle I'll be interested to have a close look at the markings on the parts, and I'll post some more pictures.
Regards
Mike
I thought I would add a couple of pictures of the markings that I was referring to on the Remington 1903 stock.
Regards
Mike
Hi Martin08
Thanks for the quick reply.
All the stamps are nice and crisp. There is a “K” stamp (well part of one) in the safety recess.
I wondered f the “45” stamp in front of the trigger...
The presumably replacement 'pistol grip' style stock on a Remington 1903 serial # 306xxxx rifle I am purchasing has a "V" style stamp marking along with the circle "P" marking behind the trigger...