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My US property marked rifles
Spring cleaning top to bottom, Remington 03 SN3004295, 11-41, Boxed RLB stock and all correct, Remington 03 1-42, SN3021131, boxed RLB, all correct grade CMP
rifle with New Zealand
marks, 1944 SC depot rebuild with shipping and DA sales forms from 1956, all correct, Springfield CMP correct grade Garand
, HRA CMP correct grade with no certificate( talked the guy down to 600 bucks w/o the certificate, roll eyes, 1942 Savage No4 Mk1 matching, 1918 Eddystone with red painted warning on forestock. Regards, Rick.
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Last edited by sakorick; 03-15-2012 at 09:02 AM.
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03-15-2012 08:50 AM
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VERY nice. thanks for the photos!
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Yes very nice. The 1917, whats the red paint warn of?
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Non-standard calibre, 30-06 as opposed to standard .303. They were issued to the home guard.
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oh, I thought they had yellow and were painted loud and proud. That was my first rifle. only one my dad ever bought me and I sold it when I was 16 like an idiot. I will regret that the rest of my life, He's dead now... Wish I would have told him how much I liked it. Great rifle.
Anyone with an action lying around they want to part with M1917 30-06 Be happy to restore one. I didn't know until recently that after the war they cut the ears off and sold a ton of them to central America.
Last edited by JerryB08; 03-15-2012 at 03:35 PM.
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Sako,
Yes, that is a collection to be proud of!
Nice!!!
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Rick - I can tell from your photo you keep your guns clean. Nice work! ![Thumbs Up](images/smilies/TUp.gif)
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