Hello all,
I have a 1903 Springfield made in 1913 with a 9-19 barrel date with a type 4 stock. The stock has 4 stamps that I'm curious about.
My questions:
1) It has the P behind the trigger guard but it's in a square box instead of a circle. What's the difference?
2) It has S in a square just forward of the mag cutoff. Does that indicate a rebuild at Springfield Armory? If not, what does it mean?
3)Just forward of the S in a square, is SAA in a rectangle. I believe that means a rebuild by San Antonio Arsenal. Am I right? If that is right, is it possible to find out when it was done?
4) It also has a stamp below the safety which is a square with SA over what looks like (hard to tell) 8P0. Is that also a Springfield rebuild stamp? If not, What is it?
I've searched and searched the internet with very little luck. I'm hoping some of you Springfield experts can help me out.
DaveL
I have a 1903 Springfield made in 1913 with a 9-19 barrel date with a type 4 stock. The stock has 4 stamps that I'm curious about.
My questions:
1) It has the P behind the trigger guard but it's in a square box instead of a circle. What's the difference?
2) It has S in a square just forward of the mag cutoff. Does that indicate a rebuild at Springfield Armory? If not, what does it mean?
3)Just forward of the S in a square, is SAA in a rectangle. I believe that means a rebuild by San Antonio Arsenal. Am I right? If that is right, is it possible to find out when it was done?
4) It also has a stamp below the safety which is a square with SA over what looks like (hard to tell) 8P0. Is that also a Springfield rebuild stamp? If not, What is it?
I've searched and searched the internet with very little luck. I'm hoping some of you Springfield experts can help me out.
DaveL

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