First I would like to say hi as this is my first post and would like to thank you all for the wealth of information the members of this forum have shared. This 1943 Remington 1903a3 with a 9 of 43 barrel is my latest gun show purchase. I picked this one because it appears to be all correct and never been through a rebuild. All stock metal and bolt components are blued and marked R and the stock does not look to have ever been sanded. The only part not marked R is the sear that was marked with a box with something inside. The one thing I can't find any info on is if these had ever had any grease pencil inspection marks from the factory. This rifle appears to have not been removed from the stock much over the tears or ever had any real shooting or cleaning time. All the pakerized parts had a thin sticky preservative on them. On the inside of the stock by the front receiver screw their is a CL marked in red grease pencil that also transferred to the underside of the receiver. Could this be an arsenal mark or rebuild mark or is it something a previous owner did. I would like to thank any help in advance. Now I just have to figure how to post picsInformation
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