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cram1903
11-16-2014, 07:10
I'm still searching for an early Remington (R marked) milled trigger guard that would be correct for an early Remington 1903 (SN 3004XXX) rifle. The rifle is a typical "CMP Greek return" so an ugly Greek black refinished Remington trigger guard with pinned floor plate would actually be exactly what I'm looking for. The trigger guard must be an early version (R marked) with the "lightening cut out" near the front screw hole. A matching "Greek modified" R marked floor plate would be nice as well however I am mainly looking for the trigger guard. Someone out there must have a mismatched CMP purchased rifle with an ugly, refinished early Remington trigger guard that they are willing to part with. I am willing to work out a trade or purchase outright. The best way to reach me would be via email at cram1903@yahoo.com Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks for looking,
Cliff

Punch the Clown
11-17-2014, 01:18
Did you get in touch with Springfield3? I'll email or PM you his email address. Stu

cram1903
11-21-2014, 11:48
Thanks for the information. Still looking...

cram1903
03-20-2015, 05:29
Still searching. Someone out there must have a mismatched CMP purchased rifle with a Greek refinished early Remington trigger guard that they are willing to part with. I am willing to work out a trade or purchase outright.

gunnut69
03-21-2015, 04:59
I may have one on my gun, I'll check later today.

gunnut69
03-21-2015, 10:01
I do have greek return trigger guard & pinned on floor plate with a B stamped in the floor plate. The guard does have the lightening cut out but no R stamp, if your interested send me your e-mail, I'll send you some pics.

RED
03-22-2015, 01:57
Try DuPage Trading Co. They have the pinned Greek 1903 milled guard pretty cheap at $30 + S&H.

https://shop.dupagetrading.com/product_info.php/1903-trigger-guard-p-101

cram1903
03-24-2015, 06:14
Thanks for the offer but what I'm really looking for is an R marked example. I checked with Dupage, so far no luck. Still searching...