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I have a Springfield Armory 1903 Ser # 928156 barrel date 9/18 was purchased at the CMP in the early 90's and has all the correct period parts but the bolt was a Commercial Controls WWII replacement. the stock is original to the gun (I believe) and has NO rebuild marks associated with a WWII rebuild program. It does however have a boxed BHM cartouche on the left side. Brophy says that is for a 1915-16 dated gun? the stock marks and hardened cosmoline along the metal has had this stock on this gun for a very long time so I believe it to be original? I want to restore this gun and I am looking for a proper bolt. believe its a J5? can someone let me know the proper bolt and marked pieces for it that belongs in this gun. it really is one of those rare restorable gems... I will post pics of it after it is done. (stock is going through cosmoline removal and what was once completely black is now looking like a very nice old antique rifle with very nice soft brown color with beautiful grain that was invisible due to the cosmoline... any help would be very much appreciated..
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