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    1903 Mark 1 Correct????

    Hello to all. I believe I may have an all correct Mark 1 S/N 113044X. 2 piece sear, correct magazine cutoff, stock, trigger, receiver, barrel dated 6-18, buttplate, barrel bands with "U", firing pin assembly. It does not have a swept back bolt. No marking on safety lug. Also there are no arsenal markings on the stock. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks to everyone for their responses.
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    Looks like it alright.
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    The ejection port for the Pedersen device pretty much clinches it.



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    The bolt assembly is a replacement from an earlier rifle.

    J.B.

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