How Many Different Stock Variations for the Remington M1903?? QUIZ

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  • Mike D
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2010
    • 1031

    #1

    How Many Different Stock Variations for the Remington M1903?? QUIZ

    Off the top of my head, there are quite a few. These are different in obvious ways(grooves or not, bolts or pins, different stamps). I am unsure of any inletting differences/lightening cuts/holes. Please let me know if I am missing anything or made errors(likely). These a kinda in chronological order, but not necessarily. Keep in mind, there are always transition/overlap periods.

    1)Grasping Grooves, RLB in a box, bolts

    2)No Grasping Grooves(from here on out), RLB in a box, bolts

    3)RLB no box, bolts

    4)Spread R L B, bolts

    5)FJA in a box, bolts, no A3 ring relief

    6)FJA no box, bolts, no A3 ring relief

    7)FJA in a box, pins, no A3 ring relief

    8)FJA no box, pins, no A3 ring relief

    9)FJA in a box, bolts, A3 ring relief

    10)FJA no box, bolts, A3 ring relief

    11)FJA in a box, pins, A3 ring relief

    12)FJA no box, pins, A3 ring relief

    Gets kinda confusing at the end of production. I think there are a couple or few that don't even exist. What do you guys think?

    Mike
  • Punch the Clown
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2012
    • 172

    #2
    How about the no "RA" stocks?

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    • Mike D
      Senior Member
      • Jun 2010
      • 1031

      #3
      I'm pretty sure the RA is A3 production, only. I'm keeping this topic on 1903's by Rem, only.

      Mike

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      • Punch the Clown
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2012
        • 172

        #4
        When I saw the ring relief stocks I was thinking A3. I never knew that Remington made relieved stocks for the 1903.

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        • Mike D
          Senior Member
          • Jun 2010
          • 1031

          #5
          End of production timeframe, when A3's were being made at the same time.

          Mike

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          • John Beard
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2009
            • 2275

            #6
            Seasons' Greetings!

            Nos. 9) and 10) don't exist, except perhaps as reproductions. And 3) and 4) are out of sequence.

            Numerous sub-variations exist. For example, you don't address the subinspection marking scheme change in front of the trigger guard.

            And if you throw in stocks recovered from Remington's scrap and rework bin, you can really encounter lots of variations. In that case, 9) and 10) might exist!

            Hope this helps. Happy Holidays!

            J.B.
            Last edited by John Beard; 12-16-2015, 08:24.

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            • Kragrifle
              Senior Member
              • Nov 2010
              • 1161

              #7
              John,
              So the spread RLB came before the unboxed close together RLB? I thought the spread RLB was the later style. Also, I thought the RA was found on early FJA marked rifles, with the later ones would not have the RA markings?

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              • John Beard
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2009
                • 2275

                #8
                Originally posted by Kragrifle
                John,
                So the spread RLB came before the unboxed close together RLB? I thought the spread RLB was the later style. Also, I thought the RA was found on early FJA marked rifles, with the later ones would not have the RA markings?
                Seasons' Greetings!

                Without consulting my data, I recall the spread unboxed RLB slightly preceded the unboxed close RLB. Both were in production concurrently, as was the boxed RLB. The spread unboxed RLB dominates early mid-production M1903's and the close unboxed RLB dominates later mid-production M1903's before the FJA came along. But very wide overlap exceptions exist. And the boxed RLB pops back up again in mid-production M1903's.

                The RA marking began with mid-production M'03-A3's and does NOT appear on M1903's.

                Hope this helps. Happy Holidays!

                J.B.

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                • Mike D
                  Senior Member
                  • Jun 2010
                  • 1031

                  #9
                  Good info here, thanks!

                  Mike

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                  • John Beard
                    Senior Member
                    • Aug 2009
                    • 2275

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Mike D
                    Good info here, thanks!

                    Mike
                    Seasons' Greetings!

                    You got 10 out of 12 for a score of 83. You also got 3) and 4) sequence backwards, which counts as one additional miss, for a net score of 75. That's a C-minus. Hmmmm. You should pick competitive quizzes that are more favorable. Better luck next time.

                    Happy Holidays!

                    J.B.

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                    • rebound
                      Senior Member
                      • Sep 2009
                      • 315

                      #11
                      Originally posted by John Beard
                      Seasons' Greetings!

                      You got 10 out of 12 for a score of 83. You also got 3) and 4) sequence backwards, which counts as one additional miss, for a net score of 75. That's a C-minus. Hmmmm. You should pick competitive quizzes that are more favorable. Better luck next time.

                      Happy Holidays!

                      J.B.
                      Mike get's an A for informative, right or wrong...
                      Last edited by rebound; 12-19-2015, 09:48.

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                      • Mike D
                        Senior Member
                        • Jun 2010
                        • 1031

                        #12
                        Originally posted by John Beard
                        Seasons' Greetings!

                        You got 10 out of 12 for a score of 83. You also got 3) and 4) sequence backwards, which counts as one additional miss, for a net score of 75. That's a C-minus. Hmmmm. You should pick competitive quizzes that are more favorable. Better luck next time.

                        Happy Holidays!

                        J.B.
                        Awwwh, c'mon, Professor! I should get half credit for 9) and 10) being possibles!

                        Mike

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                        • Mike D
                          Senior Member
                          • Jun 2010
                          • 1031

                          #13
                          Originally posted by rebound
                          Mike get's an A for informative, right or wrong...
                          Aaaha! I think I'm up to at least a B+, now!

                          Mike

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