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Straight stock help
Hi,
I would like to mount a stock type "S" on my 1903 of 1918. I bought it with an A3 scant stock.
(I do not find it very beautiful nor natural )
Can you help me identify this S stock that is proposed to me?
Thanks
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06-18-2019 10:27 AM
# ADS
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I'll take a wild guess that it's a Sedgley stock. More pictures would help. The handguard is an M'03-A3 handguard.
Good Luck!
J.B.
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better pictures would help
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Thanks for the answer.
After becoming more pics the on sale stock could be made by RA.
it seems in good shape, but I'm afraid it's an A3.
If so, I suppose that originally it was a 1903 transformed into A3?
Or did RA directly manufacture "straight" stocks for A3?
Regards
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The stock is a late Remington M'03-A3 stock. Remington manufactured their own stocks.
J.B.
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The stock is a late Remington M'03-A3 stock. Remington manufactured their own stocks.
J.B.
Thank you for this clarification.It is so difficult to find a decent stock here in France, in addition a beautiful for the model 1903.
I think trying to win the auction, it will be anything better than a scant stock on my 1903 of 1918.
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Advisory Panel
there is a Ebay seller in France that has a lot of 1903 surplus parts, might look him up
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Thank you Sir, but nothing on the horizon on french ebay yet.
By the way, forgive me for asking beginner questions about the 1903.
Regards
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thats how we all learned ,, have to start someplace
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