First timer here so lets have some fun.
I have been given a 1903 Springfield rifle by a gracious relative.
The receiver is stamped:
Rock Island Arsenal
Model 1903
329XXX
Barrel is stamped:
SA
9-42
Stamps on stock include:
On left side, just above trigger AAE
Just to the right of the above is a very faint A
On bottom just ahead of floor plate:
M Q
They are not together, they are offset from each other.
Just behind the trigger, on the bottom:
A faint P in a circle, sans serif
A clear P in a square, with serif
Looks like the top part of a P, or maybe a D, with no circle or square around it.
The front sling band had a stamped groove running down the middle of the band, stopping just short of the swivel.
It has the bolt blocking device on the left side.
Ladder type rear sight.
Is missing the screw at the rear of the trigger assembly, so the trigger housing is a bit loose. Where would be a good source for this screw? (Ignore that, there are sponsors that have what I need and more, will be placing an order soon)
The stock has no pistol grip to it at all, it is not even a "scant".
The wood is extremely dark, almost black.
I will probably clean it and apply BLOor Tung oil. I will not sand it, would just like to get it to "Factory" finish.
Can anyone share with me the story of this weapon?Information
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