View Full Version : Red Star M1903 "oddballs"
Rick the Librarian
03-24-2016, 05:17
About 7 years ago, I had the chance to examine a large number of "Red Star" M1903s. Virtually all of them (almost! See below) were in the 3,053,000 range or less. However, there were two "exceptions to the rule".
1) A correct Remington M1903 in the 3,136,000 range, significantly higher than nearly all of the rest. By all appearances, this is a total correct mid-range Remington M1903. Note, especially, the "spread RLB" instead of the boxed RLBs on the other rifles.
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Rick the Librarian
03-24-2016, 05:23
2. This was without doubt the most unusual. As you can see, not a Remington at all, but a mixmaster Springfield in the 221,000 range. It had the red band, as do the others. It had an AV barrel and a Rock Island stock. I nor the owner had no idea how this rifle got mixed in with the others. To my knowledge, this is the ONLY non-Remington M1903 which was included in the 200 rifles Will Levin imported. There still are two more crates of rifles that have not been opened. Who knows what waits within?? :)
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Rick the Librarian
03-24-2016, 05:42
For you "math wizards" who are interested in statistics, I have 145 of the 200 Red Star rifles listed with at least the serial number - they are broken down as follows:
1) 3,020.000 or less: 7 rifles
2) 3,020,000-30,000: 11 rifles
3) 3,030,000-40,000 : 43 rifles
4) 3,040,000-50,000: 51 rifles
5) 3,050,000-55,000: 29 rifles
In addition, there are the two rifles pictured above, plus the following:
-- 3,089,452
-- 3,090,031
(neither of the above rifles were observed - apparently sold long ago).
Obviously, there is no way of knowing if this was the ratio of M1903s the British received or not.
Nice work Rick. So how does one go about buying a Red Star?
Rick the Librarian
03-25-2016, 07:13
Nice work Rick. So how does one go about buying a Red Star?
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