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    Greetings fellers: I have aquired a 1903 #825259,it has a staight stock with an A with a 3 in it on right side below bolt,FJA,7/16 P in a circle,square cut band spring recess,X and bomb on end,4 sub inp. marks in front of trigger guard,RIA over EB in box on right butt,SA 7-42 4 groove barrel,all milled furniture. Any ideas? thanks---Turk
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    Stock is a two pin also

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    It sounds like what you have is a rebuild.FJA (Frank J Atwood) RIA EB (Elmer Bjerke). That is a post war stamp.

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    Your description is that of a WWI rifle that was re-stocked after WWII with a Remington '03-A3 stock.

    What else would you like to know about it?

    J.B.

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    I was wondering about the A with a 3 in it and the X and bomb on the tip,Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by turk36 View Post
    I was wondering about the A with a 3 in it and the X and bomb on the tip,Thanks
    I have no information on the "A with a 3 in it" beneath the bolt handle. I can't say that I've seen that particular marking.

    I am not certain about the "X" on the fore end tip. But, the bomb is an ordnance inspection mark and is very common on Remington stocks.

    Hope this helps.

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