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    Just bought this yesterday and have a few questions for the experts here. Is there a difference between a 1903 Remington and a "modified"? Answer I have seen is not really clear. This gun has some mixture of parts but I will let you folks point those out , good or bad. End of stock has a flaming bomb on it and looks to have 4 inspection marks in front of the trigger guard. Notice the NS bolt in it. Please explain this. Most parts have a R on them. Could not send any more pics as my file upload is full. Let me know what you think as I am new to this 03. Barrel is dated 11-42.
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    Last edited by jerrbear; 11-30-2013 at 07:48.

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    rifle pictured is a parts gun, stock is suspect.. all Remington 1903s are 1903 Modified..
    if it aint broke...fix it till it finally is.

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    All Remington M1903 rifles are properly considered as "Modified". No "modified" distinction exists between early and late rifles.

    I note the following in the photos:

    (1) The bolt assembly has been replaced.
    (2) The rear sight assembly has been replaced.
    (3) The magazine cutoff has been replaced.
    (4) The trigger guard and floorplate appear to be replacements.
    (5) The lower band is probably a replacement.

    Everything else I can see appears correct.

    Hope this helps.

    J.B.
    Last edited by John Beard; 11-30-2013 at 09:06.

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    A little late getting back to you, but thanks for the insight. No pic but the stock has a P in a circle with an X above it. Never seen that before. Any thoughts on that?

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    The P in a circle shows that it successfully passed a firing proof test before acceptance. Depending on the arsenal, the P could be "bare", or in a square.
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    Thanks Rick, that part I understand. I was trying to figure out what the large X above the P stood for. Inspector mark normally is not that large as far as I have seen.

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    The X appears on a lot of Greek returned rifles and I understand it was an inspection mark.

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    No idea what an enlarged "X" would signify unless perhaps it might be a rack marking.

    J.B.

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    Thanks for the replies guys. Trying to learn about this variation!

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    IIRC it seems that there was an "X" that appeared on some or the Greek returns but I don't think it was near the circled P. I assume the X stood for the Greek letter "chi".
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