Red Star M1903 "oddballs"
About 7 years ago, I had the chance to examine a large number of "Red Star" M1903s. Virtually all of them (almost! See below) were in the 3,053,000 range or less. However, there were two "exceptions to the rule".
1) A correct Remington M1903 in the 3,136,000 range, significantly higher than nearly all of the rest. By all appearances, this is a total correct mid-range Remington M1903. Note, especially, the "spread RLB" instead of the boxed RLBs on the other rifles.
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