PeteDavis
12-22-2019, 08:15
Greetings All
I want to apologize in advance if this topic has been hashed out prior to my query.
Someone brought in a pair of Greek return M1903 rifles at the Salem, Va. Gun Show today. These exhibited the usual mishmash of parts and finishes. One had a matching 1.4 m SA serial w/o Hatcher mod and an 8-35 SA barrel. It was in pinned A3 wood and had an SC bolt. I advised the owner that it held the basis for a mid-1930's M1903 restoration in either a GG or C stock. I realize that SA wasn't really producing service rifles in that time period so there might be some parts latitude available. But it had the ghastly salt-blued finish.
The other rifle was also salt blued. But. It had an RIA SHT receiver just above 40K, and an SA 1-13 barrel on it. The receiver had been Hatchered, and blued over the old case finish. The barrel markings were a first for me and that's why I am here, aside from saying howdy. The flaming bomb above the barrel date had an S stamped into the center of the shell. And there was a fraction hand punched into the barrel below the date. Please see, and pardon the quality of the pic (my flip phone). But the marking intrigued me greatly and raised a question of both origin and purpose.
The muzzles of both weapons had been wallered out to a solid 3+ and I therefore advised the seller that $450.00 would be more than fair-for the seller.
Thanks again in advance and a truly Merry Christmas to all of my old CSP M1903 friends and fiends.
Pete Davis in Western Virginia
46850
I want to apologize in advance if this topic has been hashed out prior to my query.
Someone brought in a pair of Greek return M1903 rifles at the Salem, Va. Gun Show today. These exhibited the usual mishmash of parts and finishes. One had a matching 1.4 m SA serial w/o Hatcher mod and an 8-35 SA barrel. It was in pinned A3 wood and had an SC bolt. I advised the owner that it held the basis for a mid-1930's M1903 restoration in either a GG or C stock. I realize that SA wasn't really producing service rifles in that time period so there might be some parts latitude available. But it had the ghastly salt-blued finish.
The other rifle was also salt blued. But. It had an RIA SHT receiver just above 40K, and an SA 1-13 barrel on it. The receiver had been Hatchered, and blued over the old case finish. The barrel markings were a first for me and that's why I am here, aside from saying howdy. The flaming bomb above the barrel date had an S stamped into the center of the shell. And there was a fraction hand punched into the barrel below the date. Please see, and pardon the quality of the pic (my flip phone). But the marking intrigued me greatly and raised a question of both origin and purpose.
The muzzles of both weapons had been wallered out to a solid 3+ and I therefore advised the seller that $450.00 would be more than fair-for the seller.
Thanks again in advance and a truly Merry Christmas to all of my old CSP M1903 friends and fiends.
Pete Davis in Western Virginia
46850