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DaveL
08-17-2015, 12:38
Hello All,
I have a 1903 Springfield (serial #1349xxx) made in 1930 that has been sporterized (read almost ruined). It has a Fajin stock that is cracked. I'm considering bringing it back to its original configuration. As I look around the web for a stock set I'm finding that there are a few different stock types to choose from I've seen some that say C type, "scant" type and a3 type. My question is which configuration stock do I need for this rifle to bring it to its original configuration? Also, will any or all of these stocks fit the 1930 rifle or is there just one that fits?
TIA
DaveL

Parashooter
08-17-2015, 03:35
Most service M1903's (with the 1905/6 modifications) were supplied with the "S" stock (straight grip, fluted forearm). The "C" stock was fitted to late match rifles and relatively small quantities of service rifles, also used as replacements during and after WWII. The straight-grip, unfluted, 03-A3 stock was original-issue on new 03-A3's and sometimes used as replacement on 1903's (perhaps needing a little extra inletting for the 1905 rear sight base). "Scant" stock was primarily a WWII replacement item, normally inletted for dual use on either 1903 or 03-A3.

http://i57.tinypic.com/2i7pqa0.jpg

A woodworker with a bit of matching walnut and patience can graft the "scant" into a reasonable "C", all basic contours except the grip area being pretty much the same.

DaveL
08-18-2015, 08:45
Thanks Parashooter, that's good info!

DaveL
08-25-2015, 08:32
Thanks for adding the pic parashooter. That helps a lot!

RCS
08-25-2015, 01:41
This early scant stock was only inletted for the 1903 not the 1903A332109321103211132112

Rick the Librarian
08-25-2015, 01:54
I believe those were made at Springfield; the later ones made at Keystone were for both, I believe.