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Hey Rick,
I have two scants on rifles. Both Springfield and real fine. What other manufacturers made scants? Remington and SC perhaps?
Death to bad guys,
LB
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Springfield, Keystone and (I think?) American Bowling and Billiard?
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USMC Scant Stocks
Now you know that my Corps wouldn't use those uglya$$ scant stocks on their fine 1903 Springfields.
To be honest, I have always had the impression that the Corps did not use scant stocks, but I am not certain where I got that thought.

Are you saying the Corps did indeed utilize the scant stock? I thought the scant to be a product of mid to late WWII, after the Corps switched to the
M1
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Jim

The USMC did indeed utilize scant stocks. Lots of them! Most of the ones I've seen were inletted for the '03-A3 barrel guard ring and were made by a contractor during late WWII. And, of course, the stocks have neither an inspection stamp nor a proof mark because the USMC didn't mark their rifles during WWII.
J.B.
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I just got a RI 03 that has the USMC Sedgley barrel(6-41 date), S/N on bolt, but the stock is straight grip, no grooves, and no inspectors marks. Has Hatcher hole, extra hole in bottom of bolt. 312xxx ser#. Gun show dealer with table full of 03s claimed I had a spare parts gun, but I suspect he wanted it cheap. Any body help on this?? Stock looks like it has been there a long time-cosmo around the metal parts, but minty surface wise.
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USMC Rifle

Originally Posted by
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I just got a RI 03 that has the USMC Sedgley barrel(6-41 date), S/N on bolt, but the stock is straight grip, no grooves, and no inspectors marks. Has Hatcher hole, extra hole in bottom of bolt. 312xxx ser#. Gun show dealer with table full of 03s claimed I had a spare parts gun, but I suspect he wanted it cheap. Any body help on this?? Stock looks like it has been there a long time-cosmo around the metal parts, but minty surface wise.
Your description matches that of a WWII USMC-issue service rifle. Congratulations! 
J.B.
p.s.,
I would be grateful if you would e-mail me the complete serial number for my data base. Thanks!
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Sorry, senior moment---S/N is 321xxx, and the buttplate is smooth, except for a checkered trap. Stock has maybe 3 slight dings in it, but the front sight band looks like somebody had a hard time taking off the sight cover!
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Springfield, Keystone and (I think?) American Bowling and Billiard?
and I believe Milton Bradley.
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Jim
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