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jholdren
12-06-2014, 12:31
Greetings. I recently picked up a Remington 1903 at a gun show. Inspection shows it to be a mix-master of parts. The SN is 3357*** which according to the info that I can find puts it at a Dec '42 manufacturing date. However, the barrel is dated Feb '43. I know that this was during the period when Remington was moving from 03 production to 03A3 production. My question is would a Feb '43 barrel have been installed on a Dec '42 receiver, or is this mostly likely a rebuild?
It's been said that if bbl. Is with in 3 months of rec. Date .good possiblity its org. Bbl. Fwiw ...
PeteDavis
12-06-2014, 04:13
That's most likely an A3 barrel not a M1903-I think someone homespun your M1903.
Rick the Librarian
12-06-2014, 06:44
Remington M1903s were being made until early March, but by this time they were (to use John Beard's term) "floor sweepings". I would have to agree with Pete.
John Beard
12-06-2014, 07:28
I agree with Pete.
Happy Holidays!
J.B.
jholdren
12-06-2014, 08:13
Would an A3 barrel typically allow for mounting of M1903 front and rear sights?
John Beard
12-06-2014, 09:59
Would an A3 barrel typically allow for mounting of M1903 front and rear sights?
Some barrel modification is required to mount M1903 sights on an M'03-A3 barrel. The extent of modification depends on the style of M'03-A3 barrel. With the present scarcity of good original M1903 barrels, the modifications occur very regularly.
Hope this helps. Happy Holidays!
J.B.
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