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  • Gunswapper
    These came in a paper envelope marked 'Follower Assembly Rifle U. S. Cal. 30 M 1903A3'. Then a bunch of numbers and 'Remington Arms-Co. Inc.'

    These are covered in grease or cosmoline. The first two pictures are two magazine followers. One is milled and one is stamped. Are they for the 1903A3?

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    The next 2 pictures are a striker and extractor. Are they for the 1903A3?

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    The last 3 pictures I have no idea!

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    Any help will be appreciated!
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  • TRAP55
    Handguard I believe to be for a Spanish M-43 Mauser.
    Bottom half of receiver is a Savage Model 29A or B.
    Forearm I'm guessing is for a Marlin, they used a 2 screw action bar on the right side. Late Savage Model 25 looks just like it, but had 16 grooves.
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  • ammo guy
    The hand guard is for a Czech(VZ24) or Yugo mauser.
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  • TRAP55
    quote:Originally posted by ammo guy
    The hand guard is for a Czech(VZ24) or Yugo mauser.

    More than 2" too short for either of those.
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  • Winston Bode
    the top hand guard looks like it came off a 1903-a3
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  • Gunswapper
    I think the 1903A3 is longer than 13 inches. Am I right?
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