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    Start bidding on Ebay and start visiting the big gunshows in your area. You will learn fast. One more thing, call DuPage Trading in Phoenix. Jim is a good guy and will try to help.

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    Thanks for the advice Steve, Checking out DuPage right now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick the Librarianicon View Post
    A correct stock would be a "straight", non-grasping groove with pins, not stock bolts, with an FJA stamp and a high hump handguard without a capsule-shaped fixturing slot on the inside. Such stocks, while not as easy to obtain as they were a few years back, can still be found. As BAR suggested, you can find a M1903A3 stock with pins, which would be an acceptable substitute.
    Rick, I found a Scant "stright" stock looks like it had bolts though and not pins; not sure... Should this be acceptable for my 1903?

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    "Scant" straight stock is sort of a contradiction in terms! A "Scant" stock was one with a "semi" full grip stock; a straight stock was just that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick the Librarianicon View Post
    "Scant" straight stock is sort of a contradiction in terms! A "Scant" stock was one with a "semi" full grip stock; a straight stock was just that.
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    But would it be appropriate to use with my [1942] 1903 Springfield (Remington)?

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    Will it fit and work? Yes; Is it original to the manufacture? No.
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    Rick, Thanks again.. I found a Straight stock with pins for $125.00 so I'll just get it when I return from the Philippines (if he still has it) it the gun shop doesn't have one cheaper. I was going to try and pick one up in the Philippines but I guess you can't bring USGI parts back in the country anymore.

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    Tell me all about it - the Philippines in early WWII is my "specialty". Had a Rock Island M1903 that a guy over there was willing to sell - but found out the same thing - no imports.

    I visited Bataan and Corregidor in 2014 - a trip of a lifetime!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick the Librarianicon View Post

    I visited Bataan and Corregidor in 2014 g[/url]
    We go to the Philippines almost every year. Took my dad there 2009 we were at the other 00 marker

    https://youtu.be/HZ_tkTS7Df8

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