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Expensive 03A4
What are the thoughts about this SLIGHTLY over priced 03A4.
Bolt looks to be parked as well as the other parts. Wish I could get that price for my CMP
papered 03A4.
Link to auction.
http://www.auctionarms.com/search/di...temnum=9168087
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06-13-2009 03:32 PM
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The replacement stock makes it worth that easy!!!
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dayum!!12 grand, and a bugus circle P to boot..wow. hope it fetches that. ill be selling a bunch of A4,s
nice rifle....but 12 grand nice??well see.
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that was listed on gun broker, and he listed all the gear pictured with it there... Maybe he forgot to add that therE?? either way, way to pricey.
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Has anyone ever seen a circle P proof on the bottom of the pistol grip. They are usually on the front of the grip. I contacted the seller and was told the bolt is parked. Aren't they usually blued? My CMP
03a4 is blued as usually seen.
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For 12 grand he should cover the shipping and insurance. He also needs to post about 12 dozen pictures.
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The rifle has been arsenal-overhauled, refinished, and re-assembled from mixed parts. The stock is a spare replacement made by Keystone. The encircled "P" proof mark is the arsenal overhaul proof mark. The stock has no original Remington factory marks.
I wish the seller luck at fetching his asking price.
J.B.
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Glad to see those rings are so rare, as I have a set!
Jim
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Originally Posted by
Bob G
Has anyone ever seen a circle P proof on the bottom of the pistol grip. They are usually on the front of the grip. I contacted the seller and was told the bolt is parked. Aren't they usually blued? My
CMP
03a4 is blued as usually seen.
Re circle P - Yes on original rifles the mark is on the grip.
Re bolt finish - Yes on original rifles the bolts and the rest of the small metal parts (BP, TG/M, bands. swivels) were blued.
Its a bit hard to tell from the one picture provided but the Trigger guard looks like a large bow to me which is not original or even correct for a rifle in this sn range.
I can't comment on the web gear but bayonets were not an item of issue with the A4 for obvious reasons.
Regards,
Jim
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