-
FREE MEMBER
NO Posting or PM's Allowed
SA SPG cartouche on a 1903/a3 C stock?
Would an SA SPG cartouche be correct to find on a C stock for the 1903/a3?
Seems to be the only marking other than the P on pg.
Thanks
Information
|
Warning: This is a relatively older thread This discussion is older than 360 days. Some information contained in it may no longer be current. |
|
-
01-13-2018 02:43 PM
# ADS
Friends and Sponsors
-
Legacy Member
Yes, for a pre war C stock, which are sought after for good close grain and slimmer grip area.
This from an online source: Samuel P. Green Col. USA M1903, M1 .30 Rifles 1938
Might be my faulty memory , but wasn't there an inspector SPG, Stanley P Gibbs ?
-
-
-
FREE MEMBER
NO Posting or PM's Allowed
Thanks, and yes, not only do they seem sought after, but hard as hell to find....I have been looking for a pre war C stock for quite some time without luck....picked up a Northridge Int C stock, and while nice wood, is a bit fat...
-
Legacy Member
Not all SA SPG stamps are the same, early pre war SA SPG had the almost square box with tall narrow letters which latter changed to the rounded corners on the box with shorter letters. The late post war (1947-1951) SA SPG stamp has the short fat letters with round corners on the box, the late stamp can be found on both M1 Rifle and M1 Carbine rebuilds. Not common to find on 1903A3 stocks, most common for these stocks are the SA GAW and the rebuild stamps with the SA in a partial box and a letter under
-
-
FREE MEMBER
NO Posting or PM's Allowed
This was the cartouche in question. Was just wondering on it’s authencitiy. Saw it on eBay earlier. Auction is over now.
Last edited by RERT1; 01-15-2018 at 12:21 PM.
-
Legacy Member
It looks like a legit SPG at least.
-
-
FREE MEMBER
NO Posting or PM's Allowed
Interesting, thank you. I found quite a few photos of the SPG cartouche, but they seemed to be a different variation. Your photo is the first I’ve seen that looks identical. Of course, I am a novice here!
Thanks
-
Legacy Member
The letter G in S.P.G. is not original in both photos. I will look for and post some original SA SPG cartouche photos
-
-
Legacy Member
some original S A SPG cartouches
first photo is from a gas trap SA SPG stock around 1939
The other photos are post war SA SPG rebuildsAttachment 90071Attachment 90072
-
-
-
Thank You to Rick B For This Useful Post: