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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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  • amparts
    firing pin, feel pawl, sear for M1919 series BMG, the part with the firing photo of firing pin is part of firing system for cannon,
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  • Gunswapper
    I am not sure which part is what? Any idea on value?
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  • amparts
    common parts, Sarco and GPC would be highest, probably 20 or so for whole pile
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  • Gunswapper
    amparts, I do not understand this: "the part with the firing photo of firing pin is part of firing system for cannon," Explain please. Thanks!
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  • amparts
    all the parts are for the browninbg M1919 series except the small part with the firing pin. It looks like one of the internal par4ts found in the firing mechanism of a cannon breech block. Not near any reference material so can't id which one but for smaller like 75mm
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  • Gunswapper
    Thanks!
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