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03 A3 stocks
Can anyone tell me at what point they started using teh stocks with teh more pronounced handgrip, I've seen them called C stocks. isthere any rhyme or reason, was it just one batch? and does it make am 03 A3 any more or less valuable (assuming it's correctly fitted on teh right rifle).
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09-02-2010 09:49 PM
# ADS
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IIRC, C-stocks were first used for NM rifles circa 1929-1930. They were then approved for standard rifles, upon which they were designated the model 1903A1, although few were produced as such.
Only the S-type was standard for 1903A3's. C-stocks were produced by sub-contractors during WWII for use with the 1903A4 and were only used on 1903A3's that had been refurbished.
Value depends. Early C-stocks were finely crafted and are MUCH more valuable then a later type.
Original marked C-stocks for the 1903A4 are highly valued.
A common, replacement C-stock will not raise the value of an A3 with its original S-type.
Last edited by Mike D; 09-03-2010 at 12:03 AM.
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