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By E4B · Posted
Thank you. I don’t know why I said Winchester…. I meant Remington…. It has been a long day. I can’t wait to get it out to the range. I had no idea how smooth the action was on these! -
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BTT in honor of the 83rd anniversary! -
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Peugeot 202's were certainly used, and a 402 would be absolutely correct as well 😊 😆🤣 -
By thorin6 · Posted
Just a quick set of comments. There shouldn't be any Winchester parts, Winchester did not make 1903s or parts (to the best of my knowledge). There are Remington parts and indications of a Marine 1903, but not enough to call it. The B stamped on the floor plate indicates Greek return, check and see if the floor plate release has been pinned shut. My first 1903 was a Greek return through the CMP, have fun. -
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