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    1903 dated 1906

    Attachment 38807Attachment 38808Attachment 38809Attachment 38810Attachment 38811I think this is an original early 1903 it came with a 1908 dated sling and cleaning kit. I gave around 900 for it
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    It appears that you did exceptionally well. The rifle appears correct and original. Does the stock have an inspection stamp on the left wrist? If so, please describe.

    Hope this helps. Thanks for sharing.

    J.B.

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    Wow, what a Great rifle you bought! More pictures? Some of the inpection stamps and Proof stamps in the wood? Thanks. Fred

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    WES in a box, small s on the tip, circle P behind the trigger guard, R in the cutoff recess maybe a L above the R not sure . ther stock is very dry what to recommend I oil it with. I am really kicking myself for years I had a 1907 dated bayonet bright blade leather scabard with krag type hanger about 4 years ago I needed money for another purchase so I justified selling the bayonet because I never dreamed I would get the correct rifle for the bayonet

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    And a nice looking 1907 sling too! Want to double your money?

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    I use boiled linseed oilicon (the purists sometimes recommend raw linseed oilicon, available at many art stores) mixed with a little turpentine. hand-rub it on. I let it "sit" for maybe a half hour, then wipe off the excess with a soft rag. Repeat over and over until you get a slight satin "sheen". You DON'T want a "varnishy"-looking finish.
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    I have number 203809 rebarreled 10-19 and the bore is very rough

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    If only these rifles could talk. I wonder what the five notches on the handguard mean? Are they from battle? Deer taken in the field? From target shooting? I guess we'll never know...

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