View Full Version : SRS check and Lyman and cartouche help please
Discus420
03-22-2016, 11:27
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I picked this up for 1000$ and I hope I didn't blow it ? It has a cartouche I think means Philippines Ordinance Department and the second one I am clueless.
Also was the sight put on after it was in the hands of someone or was it original to the gun
Thanks for all the help I really appreciate it.
Rick the Librarian
03-22-2016, 11:53
If it is POD or POD-D you are correct; PaOD is Panama. The barrel is original/correct. Have some pictures of the "overall" rifle?
If there was a way to prove it came from the Philippines, we'd be having a long talk!! LOL!
Discus420
03-22-2016, 12:54
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If it is POD or POD-D you are correct; PaOD is Panama. The barrel is original/correct. Have some pictures of the "overall" rifle?
If there was a way to prove it came from the Philippines, we'd be having a long talk!! LOL!
Hey Rick can you do a SRS for me on this one 397825 could that show if the lyman was put there by the service?
What's the other cartouche BAWII ??
Rick the Librarian
03-22-2016, 01:16
Almost 100% certain that the Lyman was put there by a former civilian owner. No SRS hit.
Rick the Librarian
03-22-2016, 01:17
Interesting - a new variation of POD - POD-T
Almost 100% certain that the Lyman was put there by a former civilian owner. No SRS hit.
Yup, I agree . . .
The "bubba" that installed that sight, mounted it too far forward. The clip slot is unusable. --Jim
Discus420
03-22-2016, 01:35
Starting to look like 1000$ Turkey!!
Rick the Librarian
03-22-2016, 03:03
How about an overall picture of the rifle?
Discus420
03-22-2016, 05:56
No more pics I don't have the rifle yet I'm on the payment plan and I have the option to back out the seller won't care with the site being bubbafied and I can see what JimF is talking about you cant even load a clip that is bad so I should pass its too bad that was a nice rifle....
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Thanks to Rick and everyone for the help!!
Rick the Librarian
03-22-2016, 07:26
Was it a one- or two-bolt stock?
Discus420
03-22-2016, 08:06
I don't know I never even touched a 1903 until this month didn't know they had all those types I just started researching lots to learn
is it possible its worth the 1K?
Rick the Librarian
03-23-2016, 08:03
Here's a picture of a two-bolt stock. A one-bolt stock would be missing the bolt under the receiver (left side of picture).
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CptEnglehorn
03-27-2016, 01:55
Interesting stamp, I like it PODT
Yes, there are no overall pictures of the rifle, only extreme close ups and so we cannot see what it is.
Rick the Librarian
03-27-2016, 08:37
Yes, there are no overall pictures of the rifle, only extreme close ups and so we cannot see what it is.
+1!
musketshooter
03-27-2016, 11:14
The Lyman 57 SME was never installed by the armories. I would take it off and have the holes welded up. The asking price is high for an altered rifle.
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