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    Does anyone have a selection of pictures of typical 1903/1903A3 Benicia Arsenal rebuild stamps? I need for comparison...I believe the Benicia Arsenal "BA" is larger than the typical "OGEK", "AA", "RRA" cartouches typically seen on a post WWII rebuild. I am trying to verify that is true. Any help would be appreciated.
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    The only one that I have.


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    Thanks. Are the Benicia stamps always in the horizontal format shown "BA-XX"? Would they ever be

    BA
    XX

    with the XX being two numerals as opposed to letters?
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    Quote Originally Posted by SPEEDGUNNER View Post
    Thanks. Are the Benicia stamps always in the horizontal format shown "BA-XX"? Would they ever be

    BA
    XX

    with the XX being two numerals as opposed to letters?
    I've seen Carbines with BA/JPL and etc.

    Seems like the WW2 inspection stamps went vertical and the pre-war were horizontal...but more observations should be confirmed.

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    Yes, there were those in "two stage" format" - post-WWII.

    I've studied the POD stamp - Philippine Ordnance Depot, pre-WWII - and virtually all of the stocks also had a Benecia Arsenal stamp, as well. It appears that any rifles sent to the Philippines were inspected and prepared for shipment at Benecia Arsenal.
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    Here is a photo of the POD rebuild stamp that Rick was talking about in the above postP1010034_1_0030_030.jpg

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    FWIW. the large horizontal format stamp, such as [BA-WJ] is common on Krags as well as 1903s. Personally, I have never seen a vertical format version.

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    Both the BA over JPL in a box and BA over CAB in a box were used by Benicial Arsenal - mostly found on M1 rifle & carbine stocks

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