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musketshooter
02-15-2017, 09:05
Did the pre WW1 NRA rifles have normal cartouches on the stock?
Rick the Librarian
02-15-2017, 10:21
Yes, they did ...although probably only JB could say if that particular person was "assigned" to inspecting NRA Sales rifles.
I have JSA (J. Sumner Adams) and JFC (J.F. Coyle) on mine. Don't know if there were others or not.
03collector
02-15-2017, 10:55
My NRA rifles have JSA and my RIA rifle is CN.
Rick the Librarian
02-15-2017, 12:44
Yes, forgot about the RIAs - they would have all had CN/date, whether service rifles or NRA Sales rifles.
My SA NRA sales rifle is also JFC inspected,. So far as I understand it, the NRA service type rifles were fully inspected with the appropriate Cartouche and proof marks. The NRA sporters, as I recall, have only a proof mark and no inspector marks.
m1903rifle
02-16-2017, 11:54
I have a very early sales rifle ( 1909 ) with the unknown BHM cartouche.
03collector
02-16-2017, 05:27
Yes that is correct. Also not all sales rifles were marked NRA. That did not start till 1915 it is thought that most pre war 03's in fine condition are NRA rifles. NRA sporters were only P proofed.
Rick the Librarian
02-16-2017, 06:37
I've been told that the "NRA" stamp was "after the fact". My earliest is a 1911 Sales rifle.
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