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    The RRR is Red River Arsenal, Texas, later this arsenal became a depot and the letters RRAD were used. The P in a square is post WW2
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    I'll see if I can find the thread I did on it a long time ago to see if I was even doing pics at that time. If not I'll take a few and post them.
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    Question...this Lock bar sight should be a 1 but I think its not as the pinion if short (in the pics I've seen) would be much deeper? I'm still trying to understand the difference. I would think that it would be common to have had it switched ( sight upgraded ) if the rifle saw war service and this may explain the stock having been switched at that time though the wood looks to all be matching and what are the odds of them getting the 3 matching stock pieces back on the rifle unless all wood of that period very closely matched.
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    Type 1 lock bar

    Photo is of the Type one lock bar, rifle is a June 1942, short channel SA GHS stock, SA 6-42 bbl, bolt is rev 12 RE5B with hole in right lug, short fork follower rod.

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