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1903A2 update
Hey Gang
I just wanted to show you how my 1903A2 looked like when I brought it home from the local gunshow. Since my last posts I've found out a few more details about the rifle. The rifle was never a NM rifle. Its a USMC service rifle. Started life as a A2 sub-caliber device and sometime around 1939-40 was built into what you see now. Was built with a 1939 National match barrel and C-64112 rear sight assembly and a whole mix of different parts from all periods. The stock is a C-stock with service rifle number on bottom of buttstock also 1939-40 in origin. The pipe wrench marks on the barrel and texturing on the buttplate scream USMC. I wanted to thank my buddy Len at CMP
for looking it over. In all the years he's been around he was tickled pink to see it. This is only the third A2 he's ever seen.Attachment 25871Attachment 25862Attachment 25863Attachment 25864Attachment 25865Attachment 25866Attachment 25867Attachment 25868Attachment 25869Attachment 25870Attachment 25861
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Last edited by 31pickemup; 08-10-2011 at 11:33 PM.
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08-10-2011 11:27 PM
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31,
The D1836-4 on the bottom of the stock is a drawing number for the "C" stock. It does not refer to a specific rifle. Some of the parts, like the Smith Corona bolt sleeve date from a late war or post war rebuild. Possibly at Raritan Arsenal [RA-P].
Interesting find!
Regards,
Jim
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Suggestion for restoration :>)
Chris
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Awesome! LOL unfortunatly its going on the auction block. I really have no need for it and I lean more towards k98's

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Man , I'd never let go of something like that. Is it a high number reciever ( safe to shoot ? ) ? What do you want for it ? Don't have any K98s , but I do have an extended WW1 mag for the '03 . I've heard they've gone up a lot in value . I'm out of WW1 stuff now and into WW2 USGI for quite some time now , this is just a left over piece to me now. Any WW2 USGI things tickle your fancy ?
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Yeah its a high number. Receiver is a 1934. Yeah i'm just going to let it ride on Gunbroker.