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Remington M1903 mystery Final
Ok. this will be my last post on this rifle. No cheers please...lol. To sum it all up.... This compilation of parts is from a M1903 Remington s/n 322xxxx with barrel dated 7/42. The S stock is a vintage Springfield with an AA rebuild stamp. The handguard was fitted with paper shims. The ladder sight has a small P stamp. The trigger has a S stamp. The trigger guard has a stamp that I have no idea what it is. The bolt assembly is a Smith-Corona with a Remington striker. I attached a montage of photos. I assume this rifle could not be an arsenal rebuild but perhaps a collector's rebuild.
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08-26-2024 11:43 AM
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parts gun, someone dropped in the stock other than Military
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Well, it's a nice clean example at any rate.
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Well, it's a nice clean example at any rate.
And tell us how it shoots when you take it off the wall next.
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Originally Posted by
fleurons-de=lys
I am proud to hang it on my wall.
Every time I've tried to hang a rifle on the wall...my wife takes it down soon thereafter. I like your idea. Put it behind some curtains so I can quickly hide it when she enters the room. Should help with dust too.
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Originally Posted by
ssgross
I can quickly hide it
Exactly....lol
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