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    Can this be the correct Bolt ???

    My 1903 is a SA #1137597. it has a J5 bolt but it does have a straight handle. I have read that J5 bolts were made with straight and curved bolt handles.
    Would my rifle be considered correct being above 1,000,000 with a J5 bolt and a straight handle???
    Did straight handle bolts continue being used until supplies were exhausted???
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    Quote Originally Posted by rimfire View Post
    My 1903 is a SA #1137597. it has a J5 bolt but it does have a straight handle. I have read that J5 bolts were made with straight and curved bolt handles.
    Would my rifle be considered correct being above 1,000,000 with a J5 bolt and a straight handle???
    Did straight handle bolts continue being used until supplies were exhausted???
    Your rifle should correctly have a curved handle bolt marked "J 5" beneath the safety lug. The likelihood that a straight handle bolt was originally fitted to your rifle is extremely small. But, I cannot rule out the possibility.

    Hope this helps.

    J.B.

    p.s.,

    If your rifle is not a Mark I rifle, you might be surprised to learn what you have!

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    I'll bet I know what he has, too!!
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    Don't keep us in suspense! Thanks!

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    Thanks for the info John I am amazed at your knowledge and always look forward to reading your posts. Thanks for clearing this up!

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Beardicon View Post
    If your rifle is not a Mark I rifle, you might be surprised to learn what you have!
    OK, I'm guessing. Possible Philippine constabulary rifle?

    You spill your beans too, Rick!

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    I respect my elders. I'll let Rick go first.

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    Rifles made in the MK1 range but without the cutout. Very rare , limited production , we just covered them here not too long ago. Was it for shooting teams or match rifles for civilian sales ? Can't recall and I can't find the thread.
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    This rifle is in Mark 1 serial number range but does not have a cutout nor any other Mark 1 parts..........Dave

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Beardicon View Post
    I respect my elders. I'll let Rick go first.

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