Well kind of ran into a little snag, It seems they inletted the "S" stocks for the 1905 sight bases and mines not inletted. So I' am going to have to find another stock, Dang well lesson learned...
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Well kind of ran into a little snag, It seems they inletted the "S" stocks for the 1905 sight bases and mines not inletted. So I' am going to have to find another stock, Dang well lesson learned...
I think the stock may be correct, but I' am not seeing any other markings, it looks like the stock may of bee refinished at one point. Do you think it would worthwhile to strip the stock and look for...
95477OK, not sure where that came from but good information to know. Quick question on the stock, it would be an "S" stock with two stock screws correct? got a stock S type but the only markings I...
Cool. that will make buying parts a little easier. So most the parts will be milled correct. chuckindenver how much is not cheap?
Sorry, I forgot ask my question, So did I make a good choice, and would it have been a original Rock Island rifle or is it a Springfield Armory built with Rock Island parts. I have been reading...
95344So I decided to try my hand at rebuilding. looking around I found a really nice barreled receiver with a bolt on Gunbroker. So it has a Rock Island Arsenal receiver S/N 308861, Springfield...
Hello my name is Gary and I've been interested in military history for years. So I decided to try my hand at rebuilding military firearms. First up is a 1903 Springfield, more on that later....