There are some really great parts in there like that extra hole WRA hammer - super tough part for the early WRA guys to find. It might almost make you think that there were a few good parts on this one already and it was just helped but then you see the little bit later safety and start to lean more towards a nicely done resto. It is a tough era and it is almost a little crazy to try to bite one off (but worth the effort to loons like me). Heck, some guys never get to handle some of these parts like a numbered WRA gas cylinder and WRA checkered knobs.

The oprod catch is way too early to be in there and the barrel band looks to be an early SA instead of WRA. The stock appears to be a nice long channel I would put it in the GHD range but it could be a little earlier. But why pick it apart, it is a good looking rifle and heaven forbid you find a bit or two that you like better on there - you can always upgrade from what you have there already if you find them. Much of the fun is in the hunt for those tough, early parts.

Very neat find - congrats and thanks for sharing the great pictures.

I have seen that hammer in another substantially original 103,xxx. That extra-hole hammer is much tougher than a high on the right safety ... a factor of about 6 or 8 to 1 - that is pretty durned neat all by itself.