US Naval markings on 1903 stocks

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  • RCS
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2009
    • 2180

    #1

    US Naval markings on 1903 stocks

    About twenty years ago I found some 1903 stocks that with appeared to be US Navy ship markings,
    not certain if these stocks came from Rock Island or Crane salvage. Around early Sept 2005,
    someone posted photos of a 1903 recovered from the USS Mississippi. I also had a stock with the
    same type of MISS and date and was able to confirm that I had a USN stock. Also found a early
    shovel cover from the USMCdscn0735_0011.jpgDSCN1620.jpg/MISS too.

    Pete Davis here is the photo for you of the original USS MISS
  • lyman
    Administrator - OFC
    • Aug 2009
    • 11268

    #2
    you always have the neatest stuff!

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    • PeteDavis
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2009
      • 364

      #3
      Nice!


      USS California

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      PD

      PS Kragrifle. Mine is on the salvage list for the ship.
      Last edited by PeteDavis; 03-05-2020, 02:09.

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      • RCS
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2009
        • 2180

        #4
        TENN marked stock

        My friend found this rifle at a GA gun show around 2005 and called me, I told
        him to buy it for me. The owner said he bought from the CMP rifles that were
        from the VFW or American Legion. When my friend called he said the stock had
        a TENN stamp and looked like a complete early 1918 Springfield.

        The serial number is SA 825055 and barrel is SA 3-18 with a nice bore. the stock
        has the W.E.S. cartouche and rebuild stamps BA JS and the TENN. The receiver
        has the Hatcher hole.

        Later on I found another TENN marked stock with a D.A.L. cartouche in better
        condition but decided to keep the original ? stock on the rifle.

        This serial number is among many USN/USMC serial numbers but so far no "hit"
        on SRS.P1010032_0028_028.jpgP1010022_0018_018.jpgP1010049.jpg
        Last edited by RCS; 03-02-2020, 07:02.

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        • Merc
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2016
          • 1690

          #5
          So, what would a US Navy M1903 or 03A3 with a SRS confirmed S/N and a properly stamped stock.be worth?

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          • RCS
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2009
            • 2180

            #6
            U.S.S. WEST POINT stock

            My friend Rick Borecky found this stock a few years ago and I was able to buy
            it. Not a normal naval type of marking, more like something done in haste ?

            What I did not know until I got this stock was the interesting cartouche, while
            not really rare it is not that common to find eitherP1010042.jpgP1010040.jpg

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            • Kragrifle
              Senior Member
              • Nov 2010
              • 1161

              #7
              My information has it that most of not all of these marks are not authentic.

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              • RCS
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2009
                • 2180

                #8
                USS Bagaluce

                This stock was painted white and is a single bolt Rock Island. When the paint was removed
                the stock was found to be marked AT over 21. Both Ed Byrns and Tom in NJ identified this
                marking as the USS Bagaluce an ocean going tug from WW!. Later Rick Borecky found a
                AT over 16 that was identified as the USS TillamookP1010015_0011.jpg

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