J6 WLK3 or early N.S. with small gas hole.
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J6 WLK3 or early N.S. with small gas hole.
someone with a lazer engraver having fun
looks like a P14 , rebarreld in 30-06,
even more
and more
more pics
selling my NM M1 Garand, H&R, SA 1954 barrel,
stunning rifle, shoots awesome.
TE is less then a 2, ME less then a 3,
3500.00 shipped..
720-841-13994114641147411484114541144
USMC wouldnt have mounted the bases backwards.
i have a few new A3 barrels available,
3500 and up
RIA parts iv seen, and have on my rifle.
follower,
floor plate,
trigger guard,
buttplate,
cut off lever,
safety lever,
safety sleeve,
bolt,
extractor,
i love looking through old magazines, the NRA mag, had a for sale and wanted at the back,
but.
even though we look back and think how cheap they were.
keep in mind what the average person made...
i agree, 2500 is more realistic,
id like better pics of the rear sight as well, and the bolt.. i suspect both are replacments
2 groove would be a 1903A3 barrel.
all 1903 barrels are 4 groove
it was flared at the end to deflect hot gas away from the shooters face if it suffered a case head failure.
greek return likely,on the receiver,
they hot salts blued alot of them, some good some not so good,
plum color is to hot of temp, or depleted salts..or both.
having it reparked would improve...
ground off,
there is a fix,, but going into detail on the forum..
drawing numbers were used on some replacement parts starting in about 1937. and wernt NM only.
they are uncommon but not rare.
CV marked parts such as sear and cocking rods along with drawing...
someplace i saw a picture of the machine used to sand the wood, a drum sander so to speak,
she was doing Garand stocks in the picture, but 1903 stocks were in the back ground as well.
Keystone and American Billiard and Bowling made scant and C stocks. as far as i know, only keystone, made them with the cut for the A4 bolt.
early Stocks were supplied by Springfield and will be...
they are gallery markings, or sub inspectors markings
im gonna try it myself,
likely epoxy it back in place.
heres the issue..
i dont want the scope restored , just this repair,
have my original M73B1, the stadia loop has come off the spring flat,
still has the post and wire, need it re attached.
just talked with mike at iron sight. still working on them. but 12 mos out..