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wlm1843@gmail.com
12-22-2016, 01:59
Just to introduce myself, my name is Bill Martin. I am a former Marine (Sgt E-5) and actually served in Second Recon when Maj Culver was there and know first hand at least some of his sea stories. He coached (actually fussed at) me during my last rifle qual before leaving the Marines to attend college. Ended up commissioned in and retired from Navy (mostly reserve), retiring as O-6 (Intelligence)in 1996.

I was drawn to this site in an effort to get more 1903A3 info... trying to track down info on a straight stock with a "B" cartouche on the left butt, just forward of the butt plate. Any intel appreciated.

Vern Humphrey
12-22-2016, 02:27
Not much to tell -- this is probably not the original stock.

wlm1843@gmail.com
12-22-2016, 02:36
Yep... recognize that. And apparently not an arsenal restock, but still curious. Smith Corona receiver/barrel. Remington Butt plate and fore guard.

dryheat
12-22-2016, 04:25
The 1903 site about 8 or nine below here has some good guys on it.

IditarodJoe
12-22-2016, 04:40
Welcome to the forum, Bill. Glad you decided to join us. I don't know about the "B". Are there any other markings on the stock at all? In the bolt handle recess, perhaps? Is the forward edge of the retaining clip cutout square or round? Any other unusual characteristics on the rifle?

mike9905
12-22-2016, 07:59
Hi Bill: If you will scroll down you will see that this forum has a thread dedicated to the 1903/A3. Pictures would be helpful. Also you should check the Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) forums; they also have a thread dedicated to US military bolt action rifles. In either forum if John Beard answers you will have struck gold.

wlm1843@gmail.com
12-23-2016, 11:07
Thanks to all. No other stock markings. Heading for the 1903A3 thread. Merry Christmas to all!



Hi Bill: If you will scroll down you will see that this forum has a thread dedicated to the 1903/A3. Pictures would be helpful. Also you should check the Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) forums; they also have a thread dedicated to US military bolt action rifles. In either forum if John Beard answers you will have struck gold.

John Beard
12-23-2016, 03:50
Seasons' Greetings!

Welcome to the forum!

I fail to recognize the "B" stamp you describe. If you could post some closeup pictures of the stock and markings in it, perhaps I could identify it for you.

Merry Christmas!

J.B.

wlm1843@gmail.com
12-24-2016, 04:13
Thanks all... and thanks John for offer. Not sure how to attach photos3888638887. Hope this worked.

Mike D
12-26-2016, 09:31
Welcome Bill! Not sure about that little B, but from the looks of the circled P stamp, I'd say it's a Rem made stock. One that's been well sanded at some point.

Your photos are working fine. If you want to know more, post plenty of photos, I'm sure we can pick things apart.

Happy Holidays!

Mike

wlm1843@gmail.com
12-26-2016, 12:01
Thanks all. Very helpful... but the "B" is a mystery.

Bill

BudT
12-26-2016, 12:38
Sort of looks like the B on the Greek return 03 I had.

John Beard
12-27-2016, 03:50
Seasons' Greetings!

I am unable to identify the "B" stamped in your stock. I can only assume that it's an arsenal re-inspection stamp on a rifle turned in for overhaul.

Thanks for taking the time to make and post photos. And Happy Holidays!

J.B.