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My 03A3. How Correct?
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03-16-2009 07:12 AM
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Your rifle is in very nice shape and must have cleaned up well. It was one of the rifles returned from Greece and sold by CMP
in 2002-2005. The rifle has been refinished by the Greeks. The bolt and stock appear to have the characteristic markings of a Greek M1903A3. The only part I can clearly recognize as "incorrect" is the bolt collar, which appears to be a Smith-Corona.
Last edited by Rick the Librarian; 03-16-2009 at 08:08 AM.
Reason: misspelled words
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Thanks Rick. I new it was GK and stock was not original but was not sure about finish and correctness of parts. What is the "bolt collar"? Would it be worth while to replace it? I would guess not since it has been GK refinished? What think you out there? THANKS
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Me-thinks Rick is referring to the "bolt sleeve" as the collar. --Jim
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According to my notes(I don't have rifle handy) the bolt sleeve is marked with a "G". What does that mean? THANKS
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Originally Posted by
Jughead
According to my notes(I don't have rifle handy) the bolt sleeve is marked with a "G". What does that mean? THANKS
It means that the bolt sleeve was manufactured by Smith-Corona.
Hope this helps.
J.B.
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The butt swivel "RP" is from a contractor that supplied parts for Remington. I believe an "R" would be original.
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