Ray, if I'd have been able to have the money in my hand in time, I'd have put in a winning bid in the last few seconds! The rifle is worth it and more to me. Sigh
Pre-WW1 M1903 Eye Candy
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Yes, lots of them. Indeed, probably most of them. The "A" marking has no relationship with being shortened. It merely means that the barrel was on a rifle turned in for overhaul, was inspected and found still in serviceable condition, and could be re-used. During and after WWI, the meaning of the "A" changed and the later meaning is unknown.
J.B.Last edited by John Beard; 04-02-2014, 02:38.Comment
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