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    Considering a purchase. Remington 03-A3 # 3457941 somewhat mixmaster not too bad. Please advise. Thank you.

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    Nothing close. Jumps from 3.44 to 3.46 on my list.

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    Thank you for your time, much abliged.

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    Lenny,
    In 1971 I purchased an M1903A3 from a man that had acquired it from the NRA. He had never fired it and it was still packed in cosmoline. Its serial number was 3452830. Close to the one you are looking at. No computers back then to track SRS but since it was in pristine condition I will tell you what was on mine and you can compare. The barrel was marked RA 2-43 and was 4 groove. The stock was pinned (no stock bolts) with a slimmer wrist than later models. It did have an OG rebuild stamp on the butt I got the distinct impression that it was never issued and it was arsenal inspected then stored.

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    Did the stock have the crossed cannons ordnance mark and FJA acceptance mark? I have an as new Remington 03-A3 with all the correct markings that also has an OG stamped on the left side near the wrist.


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    Thank you for the reply and your time. This rifle is far from as new, that is way out of my league! The barrel is a RA 2-43 not sure of the grooves only have email photos. Stock must have been changed has ordnance wheel, RA, and FJA cartouches. Has 03 magazine cover and an odd looking front sight cover. Best I can do is restore close to original.

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    The 2/43 barrel should have 4 grooves. The 2 groove barrels came later. The s/n indicates the receiver is also from 2/43. According to JB, the original stocks in 43 had recoil pins instead of recoil bolts. The pins supposedly couldn’t handle grenade launchers. Front sight protectors can be removed and were original equipment. Not sure what a mag cover is.
    Last edited by Merc; 04-23-2020 at 06:12.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny P View Post
    Did the stock have the crossed cannons ordnance mark and FJA acceptance mark? I have an as new Remington 03-A3 with all the correct markings that also has an OG stamped on the left side near the wrist.

    If your question was for me then ,yes, it had the cross cannons and FJA stamp but the OG was on the left butt.
    Last edited by BEAR; 04-24-2020 at 05:25.

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    Great photo..J

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    Quote Originally Posted by BEAR View Post
    If your question was for me then ,yes, it had the cross cannons and FJA stamp but the OG was on the left butt.
    The stock has recoil pins which were on the 03A3 stocks issued in June, 1943.

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