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    Question RIA 1903 Serial # 6242?

    Only here to find out about a RIA 1903 Serial # 6242. Have found out it was manufactured 1903. This has a sporterized stock, recoil pad and civilian sights. front sight is screwed to barrel and hides a 'B_ _', and under that is a '9_ _5'. This rifle was given to me in 1961( I was 15) by a retiring salmon fisherman in Juneau Alaska. Have read conflicting stories on soundness of the rifle and am seeking some knowledge. Thanks in advance for any help.
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    Hello rscott,

    The general concenius is that "low numbered" M1903 rifles ,( as your's is ; by stated serial number ), are not safe to shoot.

    Just do a search on the "forums" about the subject and you will find enough reading to fill a book !!!


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    Seems it might be a close 1st Cousin to this one.



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    I have a soft spot for early 1903 rifles that were sporterized, could you post pictures?

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    pictures


    1903 Springfield - rscotts Photo Gallery - Military Surplus Collectors Forums

    couldn't figure out how to post in line, but the link works. The area around the serial number is a mottled metal chrome effect so pictures don't come out to well.

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    Not a bad old sporter, I'm not a military collector but looks like it could be restored. Did they cut the stock off for the recoil pad?

    A lot of these around, a local moose hunter traded in his old 1903 because he could not find anyone to replace his wore out barrel, the number was 357. I shot it a few times and traded it to a collector.
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    can't tell/don't know how to tell. Just now getting ready to take it apart.and see what other marks/id there is. I have the screw soaked so i can remove front sight. Where would you find how to ID the barrel? Will post any thing new I find in next couple of days.

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    marks under side of barrel 0 4 over a "P". Stock has H.L.K or H.E.K. What are the significance of these marks or where can I find there meaning?

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