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SRS Needed
I need a SRS for Ser No 1,497,364.
I think it is a NM as it has a 1937 Star Gauge barrel and NM trigger.
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09-04-2011 09:22 PM
# ADS
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Yes. DCM sale, NMA1. Got any photos?
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Thanks!! You made my month.
I don't have any pics. Right now it is a barreled receiver with a trigger and triggerguard. I bought the gun at a pawn shop and it was heavily sporterised. I am going to return it to original configuration. Will post a pick when the build is complete.
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The pre-war C-stock will cost ya', but I'd do the same thing.
Last edited by Mike D; 09-05-2011 at 12:25 AM.
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Would all NM have the S/N on the stock? I recently took off a demilled Remington M1903 a C-Stock with Proof but no inspection marking and no "NM-S/N" (all hidden under a thick black dirt, grease and oil cover).
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There are still deals to be had on pre-war C stocks, I recently snagged one on ebay in excellent condition with the original finish and all markings intact for less than $250 shipped.
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Originally Posted by
Promo
Would all NM have the S/N on the stock? I recently took off a demilled Remington M1903 a C-Stock with Proof but no inspection marking and no "NM-S/N" (all hidden under a thick black dirt, grease and oil cover).
The vast majority of Type C stocks were made for "service rifle" use, not for National Match rifles. Did the Type C have an S or a K in the recess for the cutoff?
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--George Orwell
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Vintage hunter, you mean this C-Stock on eBay?
Rick, nothing much left on the stock to say if there ever was a K or a S in the cutout, see yourself.
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The photos that Promo attached look to be a WWII C-stock.
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Nope thats not it, mine has'nt been touched and I got it in July. This one looks to have messed with, gouged out for an 03a3 handgard rind and something don't look right behind the trigger bow but if the sling is original and in good shape it may still be a good buy. The one in your pictures has the earmarks of a Keystone.
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