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    Help with parts decriptions.

    Thanks for every ones help so far, but I am having trouble identifying a couple of parts that I need to purchase. I have been looking at Bill Ricca's page to obtain the parts, but don't know the proper description of them. I need all three swivels for my '43 Remington 03-A3. Here are some pics( which ya'll probably don't need).
    Rear Swivel and base plate?

    Band swivel? Middle of stock

    Front Swivel?


    Lastly guys, what would be the appropriate parts for the rifle, stamped or milled? Thanks again.

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    The parts you need are as follows:

    (1) Butt swivel (stamped).

    (2) Lower band sling swivel (stamped).

    (3) Stacking swivel (stamped).

    Hope this helps.

    J.B.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Beardicon View Post
    The parts you need are as follows:

    (1) Butt swivel (stamped).

    (2) Lower band sling swivel (stamped).

    (3) Stacking swivel (stamped).

    Hope this helps.

    J.B.
    Helps a lot J.B., so am I to assume that the stamped parts are originals? What exactly is the difference?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RaginCajun View Post
    Helps a lot J.B., so am I to assume that the stamped parts are originals? What exactly is the difference?
    the differance is...your missing them... lol...actually milled vs stamped is easy to see...check vishooters site, and he posts some great pictures.
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