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    B.H.M. cartouche

    Does anyone know which inspector used the B.H.M. cartouche on M1903 rifles?

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    BHM (to my knowledge) is not identified as to name. However, it does date to pre-WWI. I have the stamp on my one-bolt stock on #230477 SA.
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    I bought an RIA M1903, dating from 1909 which has the BHM cartouche on it. According to your S/N (should be about 1907 - correct me if I'm wrong) you should be right with the pre-WWI dating.
    Any other idea what it could mean - if it's no name?

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    BHM was a Springfield inspector. All pre-WWI Rock Island rifles were inspected by Conrad Nelson (CN). His stamp consisted of a "script" CN over the date accepted.

    Look on the very forward tip of the stock (the "wedge" you see when looking down the barrel). Springfield stocks had a 1/8" S while Rock Island ones had a 1/4" inch S.

    BHM was a "real" person -- there just is no record (again, if my memory serves me) of who he was.
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    Brophy lists an H.M. Brooks as an inspector employed from 1902-1920. Could his stamp be BHM? (Last name first)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike D View Post
    Brophy lists an H.M. Brooks as an inspector employed from 1902-1920. Could his stamp be BHM? (Last name first)
    Which edition of the Brophy do you use? In the 2nd edition I own he lists the BHM cartouche as "Name: ? - Time Period: 1908-1915 - Armory/Arsenal or Factory: Springfield Armory". He lists H.M. Brooks - but with a "HMB"-cartouche from 1902-1920. Anybody seen such one yet?

    @Rick: I don't have the rifle by hand now, will take ~2 weeks until I can look for a S. But I will.

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    If edition is the same as printing, maybe 4th? All I see is a copyright (1985), and a list of the printings - 4th being the last, 1996. What is the latest edition?

    In the copy I have, B.H.M. is listed with no name, 1909-1914.

    It does list Brooks' initials as H.M.B. It seems the last initial is the last name.

    I have never seen either cartouche, post pics when you get a chance, Promo.

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    Here's a picture of my 1903 stock with BHM stamp.....kind of hard to make out but it is BHM

    Attachment 20594

    same stock with two different AAJ stamps

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    Last edited by Badger; 02-20-2011 at 02:21 PM.

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    Attachment 12448
    Barrel marked RIA 5 - 09, S/N 140.XXX

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