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Sporter 1903 - Serial Number 1285339
I mentioned this rifle in the other thread on these going on currently.
The stock is aftermarket and not fantastically inletted. I may one day Acraglass it to disguise the gaps a little.
The modification to the buttplate is an interesting idea that could have been executed better. I might eventually work on that too.
Looks like a W stamped in the cutoff recess. Anyone know what that means?
There's some rough edges but it's still a fine looking rifle I'm happy to have 
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12-06-2019 10:38 PM
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Do you ever shoot any of your NRA rifles? I used to shoot a lot of lever and military silhouette matches and a couple of my friends challenged me to a military match. They are both going to shoot CG63's and I thought my new Sporter would be a good rifle to use against them. I usually shoot a NM barreled M1A
but I would really like to try out the sights on the Sporter.[COLOR="black"]
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Is that the same front sight that was put on mine?
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This does appear to have the same front sight as yours.
That’s interesting.
I haven’t had a chance to shoot this rifle but I definitely will some day.
I don’t have any guns I don’t or wouldn’t shoot.
I have no doubt these sporters will be good shooters.
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stock is an original NRA sporter stock that someone modified
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Originally Posted by
chuckindenver
stock is an original NRA sporter stock that someone modified
Oh neat! They did one hell of a job in that case.
Thanks!
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