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There are two circles, a rectangle and a triangle.
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Also on the underside of the stock, forward of the magazine plate, are a series of four marks in two rows. The stock has a “P” in a circle at bottom of the wrist with another “P” below it. Within the rectangle is “?-17.” Just forward of the bolt cut-off is another stamping in the wood that reads “3GM-K.” The meaning of this mark is not known but it does indicate that the stock is a World War Two era product. Left side of the stock has a light cartouche than can only be partially deciphered. The butt has a closed crack on each side of the toe approx. There are the usual dings, dents and scratches from age, use and storage. Walnut stock looks to have the original finish however the wood covering the barrel is a bit darker than the rest of the stock. REMINGTON / MODEL 1903 / 3327467.” Bolt cut off and safety work properly as does the bolt and firing pin. Just behind the sight the parkerized receiver is marked in four lines with “U.S. Front sight is the usual blade on a raised base. The base of the sight also has a windage screw which also operates properly. The rear sight has the large flip-up leaf with a sliding appture operated by loosening and tightening a screw on the side of the appture. Barrel is stamped behind the muzzle with “H.S.” (High Standard) over a bursting bomb which in turn is over the date “12-44.” Bore is clean with good rifling but does have scattered pitting in places. The small exposed section of the barrel at the muzzle retains almost all of its original bluing.
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The bolt action rifle has an overall length of just over 43.00 inches. The 1903 Springfield rifle was one of the main battle weapons of American forces in World War One and in smaller numbers through World War Two.