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    Just picked up a new to me 03.
    I have some questions about what I percieve to be inconsistencies.
    Serial number 1241xxx with no hole in the left side of the reciever. Also no pedersen cut. The serial number is not centered on the reciver and the 1 seems to be a heavier strike and not quite on line with the others. The gun has a SA 3-42 Barrel on it. The Stock seems to have been boned and no cartouches or proof marks are on it.

    Anybody got any opinions?

    Bob
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    I've seen a number of M1903s with the "1" (especially the first one) struck deeper. When you say "no "hole", do you mean, no Hatcher Hole? Again, not unusual; And not surprising to be without the ejection port of a Pedersen Device - the receiver was made a year or two after the last Mark Is were manufactured.
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    Sounds like a WW2 rebuild. What does the but plate look like?
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    Default I've also seen...

    low-numbered 1903 receivers with a '1' added to the serial number in an attempt to make them appear to be a high-numbered ones. The giveaway is that the serial number is then not centered on the receiver ring, and that appears to be the case with your rifle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ncblksmth1 View Post
    Just picked up a new to me 03.
    I have some questions about what I percieve to be inconsistencies.
    Serial number 1241xxx with no hole in the left side of the reciever. Also no pedersen cut. The serial number is not centered on the reciver and the 1 seems to be a heavier strike and not quite on line with the others. The gun has a SA 3-42 Barrel on it. The Stock seems to have been boned and no cartouches or proof marks are on it.

    Anybody got any opinions?

    Bob
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    Quote Originally Posted by ncblksmth1 View Post
    Just picked up a new to me 03.
    I have some questions about what I percieve to be inconsistencies.
    Serial number 1241xxx with no hole in the left side of the reciever. Also no pedersen cut. The serial number is not centered on the reciver and the 1 seems to be a heavier strike and not quite on line with the others. The gun has a SA 3-42 Barrel on it. The Stock seems to have been boned and no cartouches or proof marks are on it.

    Anybody got any opinions?

    Bob
    (1) Your receiver should have no hole on the left side of the receiver ring.
    (2) Your receiver should have no Pedersen Cut.
    (3) A heavier strike on the leading "1" in the serial number is very common, indeed normal.

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    Default An off-center serial number...

    is NOT normal... and that's a fact.
    A photo would help a great deal in evaluating your rifle, but your description is pretty definitive.

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    I like Mike's answer. I would continue investigating to be sure it is not a LN receiver. A pic of the serial number would help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ncblksmth1 View Post
    Just picked up a new to me 03.
    I have some questions about what I percieve to be inconsistencies.
    Serial number 1241xxx with no hole in the left side of the reciever. Also no pedersen cut. The serial number is not centered on the reciver and the 1 seems to be a heavier strike and not quite on line with the others. The gun has a SA 3-42 Barrel on it. The Stock seems to have been boned and no cartouches or proof marks are on it.

    Anybody got any opinions?

    Bob
    Is your rifle's receiver ring marked with serifed letters and the serial number marked with fancy script numerals? Or is it marked with block (sans serif) letters and a plain block serial number? Please advise.

    Thanks!

    J.B.

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    i have seen many with the 1 off set...or deaper.. 241123 would be serif type numbers or script , 1241123 would be sans serif, or block type numbers.
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    I agree with Chuck - I've also seen serial numbers slightly "uneven".
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