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Help with SRS for a 03-A3 with Pictures
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" Only two defining forces have offered to die for me. 1.) Jesus Christ 2.) The American G.I. "One died for your soul, the other for your freedom! "
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07-27-2022 07:43 PM
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Just circling back on this one, I'm still looking for information and help.
Veteran US Navy Seabees - US Army Corps of Engineers - American Legion Post 0867
" Only two defining forces have offered to die for me. 1.) Jesus Christ 2.) The American G.I. "One died for your soul, the other for your freedom! "
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Nice looking rifle with matching receiver and barrel. Obviously not the correct bayonet. I assume a four groove barrel? Should shoot like a house on fire. One of the first 50,000 made, probably when they really started cooking in early 1943. Does it have a QWERTY keyboard? (JK)
Dave
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Nice looking rifle with matching receiver and barrel. Obviously not the correct bayonet. I assume a four groove barrel? Should shoot like a house on fire. One of the first 50,000 made, probably when they really started cooking in early 1943. Does it have a QWERTY keyboard? (JK)
Dave
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Not sure why it double posted.
Dave
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Thank You to Wineman For This Useful Post:
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It is a nice one, but I will know more when I finely get it. It does have the matching stock as well. Thank you for Replaying back
Veteran US Navy Seabees - US Army Corps of Engineers - American Legion Post 0867
" Only two defining forces have offered to die for me. 1.) Jesus Christ 2.) The American G.I. "One died for your soul, the other for your freedom! "
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Your rifle is not listed in SRS. Your rifle appears to be correct and original except for having a replacement cocking piece from a Remington rifle.
Good Luck!
J.B.
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Originally Posted by
Wineman
One of the first 50,000 made, probably when they really started cooking in early 1943
Bill, What's your finders fee? I've been waiting patiently to find an early SC to match the very late 1942 SC typewriter I brought back to life a while back - kids use it very frequently for penpals, soothing to hear it clacking away while I'm working in the shop.
I think I posted pics of my underwood typewritter...last month of typewriter production before they shut down to retool.
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Nice rifle-- PS the M5 Bayonet is only designed for M1 Garand rifle.
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Originally Posted by
ssgross
Bill, What's your finders fee? I've been waiting patiently to find an early SC to match the very late 1942 SC typewriter
https://www.gunbroker.com/Item/945507793
Veteran US Navy Seabees - US Army Corps of Engineers - American Legion Post 0867
" Only two defining forces have offered to die for me. 1.) Jesus Christ 2.) The American G.I. "One died for your soul, the other for your freedom! "
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