![]() Stock Configuration & Condition: The hardwood stock has a straight grip, metal nose cap, stacking loop, barrel band, 2 sling loops, 2 reinforcing bolts, and a metal buttplate with hinged door for storage. The rear sight is a fully adjustable aperture sight marked from “2-8” on the top and “0” with hash marks on the rear. Sights / Optics: The front sight is a pinned blade set in a raised base. ![]() ![]() There are a few other small markings on the rifle. Atwood cartouche, an “OG” cartouche, and an “RA” cartouche. The left side of the stock has a boxed “FJA” Frank J. The right side of the front sight blade is marked “C”. The right side of the front sight base, magazine cut off, left of the nosecap, stacking loop, front sling loop, safety, right rear of the bolt, and underside of the bolt handle are marked marked “R”. The bottom of the forend is stamped with boxed and circled numbers in front of the bottom metal. The bottom of the grip is marked with a “circled P” proof and “H”. The safety is marked “SAFE READY” and the magazine cutoff is marked “ON OFF”. ![]() ![]() The top of the barrel is marked “R A / flaming bomb / 9- 43”. Markings: The top of the receiver is marked “U.S. Barrel Date: September 1943Īction Type: Bolt Action, Internal Magazine Year of Manufacture: 1943 ( of Joe Poyer’s book, The M1903 Springfield Rifle and its Variations, 3rd Edition). ![]()
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