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m1903a1 leave as is or restore
before i do anything to these 2 rifles (restore/rebarrel) is there any reason to leave them as is.
1st one - 1919 SA reciever, barrel date 1-20 SA rifling extreamly worn on muzzel end about an inch, peterson device cutout on reciever, stock has no stamps im assuming a replacment also no notch in the stock for the peterson cutout (scant), bolt is a green color, checkered but plate.
2nd one - 1941 Remington reciever, barrel date 11-41 and has been rebored to 35 cal, bore extreamly rough tooling marks ect done very poorly, stock has no stamps im assuming a replacment (scant), bolt has B+S, smooth but plate.
thanks
there are various other marks on the recievers and parts that i cant find any info on
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08-08-2013 09:28 PM
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Do you mean restore to original condition, or to military condition? Based on your descriptions, I would say leave as-is.
People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf.
--George Orwell
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We need pics before we can tell you anything...but without that I'd do like Rick says...
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