Sorry so much time had passed on this thread. I missed your reply. And the thread was pushed to the top of the Jouster 1903 group again.
Respectfully disagree on your interpretation on the "A" stamped barrels.
Taken from memorandum Office of Chief of Ordnance dated May 4, 1918. Between Army Inspector of Ordnance at Avis Co. New Haven, Conn. and to the Chief Inspector of Small Arms Weapons Inspection Div. Room H-238, 6th & B Sts. Washington DC
Subject: Marking of Barrels for U.S. Rifle Model 1903 on Contract R-363.
"2. In view of the fact that the letter 'A' is placed over the two letters 'S.A.' in marking barrels at Springfield Armory which are second class, it is possible that some confusion might arise if these barrels to be manufactured by the Avis. Co. were marked with an 'A' alone."
This was quoted from memorandum concerning the Avis barrel contract and whether to issue the company AV or AS on for their barrel stamp. Stamping AVIS would be too many letters and bend the barrel at the muzzle. As a 1903 collector I think it's obvious what the result was, just by seeing so many AV barrels but that's a separate argument.
But the meaning as to the "A" stamped barrels is documented.
Respectfully disagree on your interpretation on the "A" stamped barrels.
Taken from memorandum Office of Chief of Ordnance dated May 4, 1918. Between Army Inspector of Ordnance at Avis Co. New Haven, Conn. and to the Chief Inspector of Small Arms Weapons Inspection Div. Room H-238, 6th & B Sts. Washington DC
Subject: Marking of Barrels for U.S. Rifle Model 1903 on Contract R-363.
"2. In view of the fact that the letter 'A' is placed over the two letters 'S.A.' in marking barrels at Springfield Armory which are second class, it is possible that some confusion might arise if these barrels to be manufactured by the Avis. Co. were marked with an 'A' alone."
This was quoted from memorandum concerning the Avis barrel contract and whether to issue the company AV or AS on for their barrel stamp. Stamping AVIS would be too many letters and bend the barrel at the muzzle. As a 1903 collector I think it's obvious what the result was, just by seeing so many AV barrels but that's a separate argument.
But the meaning as to the "A" stamped barrels is documented.

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