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    RIA Bolt ID

    Is this a RIA bolt? It came off one of the low # RIA M1903's that I bought from the South Store. I cannot see any markings on the bolt except a punch mark on the bottom of the bolt handle. Here are a few pictures:

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    Hello I have the exact same bolt, straight bolt handle. No markings anywhere except for the punch mark was told it is RIA but no further info.Try this link
    http://vishooter.home.att.net/slc18_2008.html Jeff

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    Did you look on all sides of the safety lug (halfway up the bolt "body")?
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    Quote Originally Posted by MIL rifle1 View Post
    Is this a RIA bolt? It came off one of the low # RIA M1903's that I bought from the South Store. I cannot see any markings on the bolt except a punch mark on the bottom of the bolt handle. Here are a few pictures:
    Early Rock Island bolts are generally devoid of markings except for a tiny subinspector's letter which may be stamped underneath the bolt handle. The subinspector's letter may not always be visible.

    Hope this helps.

    J.B.

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    Yes, there is some sort of marking on the safety lug, but I can't tell what it is. Maybe a couple of lines or something?

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    According to John's bolt chart (which should be on the "favorites" list of all M103 enthusiasts!), there is an "I" bolt and an I 11 (or 1 II?) on the bottom of the safety lug. The "I" bolt dates from @ 1909, the I II from @ 1917.
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