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    Another trigger guard question, sorry

    Looked until my eyes bleed and couldn't find the answer here or on the web with any clarity.

    Here goes, I need to know if Remington or a subcontractor ever produced a stamped trigger guard with large trigger bow that was not marked and used on a rifle either new or refurbished at any time during Remington's production run, any year.

    Yes I know there are Chinese Knock-offs but I want to know if there are unmarked and issued Remington style trigger guards. If so point me to the source.

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    Can you post some pictures?

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    Quote Originally Posted by m1903rifle View Post
    Can you post some pictures?
    Yes but of what?

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    Picture of the front screw hole.

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    Quote Originally Posted by m1903rifle View Post
    Picture of the front screw hole.
    I don't have the unmarked version, I've just inspected them which leads me to the original question. The Chinese copies are obvious if you know what to look for, mostly the reinforcement dimples in the box. But some I have inspected were like unmarked SC but with the straight stamping behind the front screw hole unlike the SC that is curved. My SC is also unmarked but this is normal from my research.

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