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    1903 Modified Cartouche Opinions

    Your thoughts on this Remington 1903 "Modified" rifle is most appreciated. 309XX range and barrel dated early 43.

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    I'm not seeing the RA (Remington Arsenal). Perhaps it is in a Smith Corona stock?


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    Barrel and stock seem late for that serial number. Most barrels in that range have early to mid '42 dates.
    I also think the RLB inspection stamp would be present on an original stock. Crispy stamps on yours!
    Take a look here: http://www.vishooter.net/R03.txt

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    My mistake, the receiver and the barrel are April of 1942, not 43.

    Scant stock

    Thanks
    Last edited by Raven26; 01-28-2021 at 12:49 PM.

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    If it is in a scant stock,it is FAKE. Remington only used the scant stock on late M1903A4 rifles and the cartouche would have included the RA.

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    I agree with M1903rifle --Also, the stock has an "S" stamped in the cutoff cutout. I think the crossed cannons and FJA are fake. The faker didn't realize the crossed cannons and FJA markings would not be seen on a Springfield replacement stock. Also the appearance of these markings are too fresh and deep. Salt Flat
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    The stock markings are fake and the little s generally means an SA manufactured stock.

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