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    http://s34.photobucket.com/albums/d1...slayer/M-1903/

    M-1903 Mark I with High Standard 1944 barrel and Keystone scant stock.
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    NRA Sporters and M2

    My Springfield M2 and two NRA Sporters. Notice the reversed safety and modified striker.

    http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b1...c/IMG_0813.jpg

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    Here comes the Cavalry

    Took this picture after I finished cleaning all the gold paint off the stock. CMPicon sold this rifle to me for $200.00 , it is a low number Springfield with a 1942 barrel, chrome plated, that was painted gold with an A.L. decal on the butt. Took awhile to clean the blank gunk out of the bore but it shines now. Just Another Old Doggy ,Don


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    [QUOTE=drshame;22935]Do these whet yur whistle?

    Obviously, Navy buildings all looked alike "back in the day", but that Marine in the grass with the building in the b/g puts me in mind of the 600-yd line at Naval Station Annapolis, with the line right next to the Admin Building! (What a h-e-double-toothpicks of a place for a "Rattle-Battle" Match!!! Guess the people inside just took the rest of the day off!).

    And what's up with the round thingy for a front sight - that's not a cover, is it? A NM sight, maybe?

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    Uh-oh....

    Quote Originally Posted by beachbumbob View Post
    That's actually a BOYD stock direct from them on sale. I'm pretty sure that's where CMPicon is getting theirs too, but after a bit more work has been done to the stock. As you can see mine is slightly fat. But then I have big hands and it feels better for me.

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    He said it, I believe it, and that settles it!

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    Howard Dean?!

    EEEEEYYYYAAAAAAWWWW!!!

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    Hey!! My father in-law had the Howard Dean name first... He was born in 1898!! Incidentally, his uniform now resides in the Museum of the Marine Corp in Quantico. Upon his death my wife donated it and it could still be worn today, it is in such good shape. He was a machine gunner and his Campaign Cover has the MGC device denoting machine gun company on it. Here's to the old corp

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    M1903 w/New Barrel

    Here's my one & only M1903. It has a new/old stock 08/42 Springfield barrel. I think the serial number gives it a year born of 1934. In a previous life it was tapped for a scope as you can see the screw heads by the serial number. The 16" bayonet is an AFH made in 1942. No cartouches on the wood but I like how it looks and it shoots better than I can. The "V" notch sight is tough on my eyes, I raise the ladder & use the diopter.

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    One of my favorites, but not the best by any means.


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