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my 41 remingtom 3021214 11 41
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09-18-2010 12:14 PM
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Beautiful grain in the stock! I also note the lightening grooves in the FRSB.
People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf.
--George Orwell
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the stock has a really pretty grain I think it is all original the fit and finnish reminds me of commercial rifles
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I picked this one out of a group of six or seven that came together out of an estate collection, some years ago. I didn't know much about M1903s, but liked this one because it had its original barrel and the bore was really pristine.
1918 rifle that has the "Hatcher" gas-escape hole drilled in the left side of receiver. By extrapolation (s/n 9003xx), this example was likely produced in June of 1918.
Barrel dated 5-18.
Straight bolt handle.
Smooth buttplate.
Serrated trigger.
Stock with grasping grooves and a two reinforcing bolts.
High-hump handguard with sight line clearance cut.
Rear sight without 2850 yard volley notch.
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Originally Posted by
rice 123
my 41 remingtom 3021214 11 41
Slight correction: The receiver was serialized in Februaqry 1942; the barrel is original, though. Nice rifle!
People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf.
--George Orwell
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with my M1
and 1911 A-1.
it's a Remington made June of '42. great shooter.
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Originally Posted by
Lancebear
Hey TDH,
Does your stock seem to have been scraped? I have one that looks similar to yours, maybe it's just the lighting. Is there a Hatcher hole, a 3/16 or so hole drilled into the left front side of the receiver?
LB
No hatcher hole and it doesn't look to be touched otherwise
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