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    1903 A3 Remington Stocks ?

    Living only 3 miles from the CMPicon North Store, I have examined a number of A3rifles and stocks. I have seen non-pinned stocks, pinned stocks and cross-bolted stocks. But I am curious about which stocks were used for which serial number ranges. Recently, I saw a clean 3/43 rifle with a very nice cross bolt reinforced stock that had all of the original cartouches present. The owner said that the rifle was correct and original. I guess that I always assumed that these cross bolt stocks were used for later manufactured rifles. Does anyone know what stocks were original/correct for the
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    Quote Originally Posted by leecorky View Post
    Living only 3 miles from the CMPicon North Store, I have examined a number of A3rifles and stocks. I have seen non-pinned stocks, pinned stocks and cross-bolted stocks. But I am curious about which stocks were used for which serial number ranges. Recently, I saw a clean 3/43 rifle with a very nice cross bolt reinforced stock that had all of the original cartouches present. The owner said that the rifle was correct and original. I guess that I always assumed that these cross bolt stocks were used for later manufactured rifles. Does anyone know what stocks were original/correct for the
    1903 A3s ?
    A 3-43 '03-A3 would have a pinned stock. Your description indicates the stock has been replaced.

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    J.B. at what date or s/n range did the 03-A3's go back to using the cross bolt reinforced stocks? Thanks.

    Len

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    Quote Originally Posted by lenb View Post
    J.B. at what date or s/n range did the 03-A3's go back to using the cross bolt reinforced stocks? Thanks.

    Len
    At Remington, the changeover occurred with barrels dated about 7-43.

    Hope this helps.

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    Yes, that helps a lot, thanks J.B.

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