View Full Version : Which M1903 do you want Santa to put under your tree this year?
cplnorton
12-24-2016, 07:47
As for me, it would be, Serial 6472. It looks like the first M1903 delivered to the Marines in 1904. The first M1911 delivered to the Marines exists, so hopefully this one is still out there somewhere.
So how about you guys. Which version of a M1903 do you guys want Santa to put under your tree this year?
Merry Chirstmas everyone!
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Busterman
12-24-2016, 09:44
Hi Steve...a NRA Sporting rifle would do nicely this year.
Merry Christmas to you and your family.
Don
Smokeeaterpilot
12-24-2016, 10:22
SN 873388
Merry Christmas Steve
Chuck Russell
12-24-2016, 11:15
The '03 Cpl. Alvin C. York used on 8 Oct 1918?
Probably not an 03, but a Marine M1 Carbine this year.
Merry Christmas Steve!!! I know.....another Marine Corps 1903 of course!!!! Hahahaha. Can't get enough of them but I'd take a Marine Garand or a 1911
Rick the Librarian
12-24-2016, 11:26
My uncle's rifle from WWI and his service in the Marines - #165617. Unfortunately, don';t know if a RIA or SA!
A close second - any M1903, M1, M1917 or M1911 that saw service on Bataan or Corregidor, 1941-42.
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My uncle's rifle from WWI and his service in the Marines - #165617. Unfortunately, don';t know if a RIA or SA!
A close second - any M1903, M1, M1917 or M1911 that saw service on Bataan or Corregidor, 1941-42.
That second one might seem a tall task. Were most destroyed by Nippon forces ?
Rick the Librarian
12-24-2016, 11:29
If you see my earlier thread, a bunch were imported from the Philippines, ca. 1990 by Federal Ordnance - no telling they were from Bataan.
firstflabn
12-24-2016, 12:25
One of these would be alright.
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cplnorton
12-24-2016, 12:49
Hi Steve...a NRA Sporting rifle would do nicely this year.
Merry Christmas to you and your family.
Don
Don,
I still have your Marine SRS hit. In fact Smokeaterpilot who responded on here, is quoting the serial of it. He's bugged me on selling it, almost as much as I almost bugged you to buy it. :)
I did finally figure out what unit it was on the SRS hit. It was 2nd Anti Aircraft BN, 1st Marine Brigade. It was going to rebuild at the Philly Depot, probabably right after coming back from a China Deployment. I believe that unit became one of the Defense Battalions when the war started.
But good to see you around again sir. By the way your Friend Mr. Bill Bentz is one hell of a good man. But I'm sure you arleady know that. :)
And to Louis, I'm very much a creature of habit. :)
03collector
12-24-2016, 01:24
A rod bayonet 03 would be nice.
mdarnell19
12-24-2016, 04:57
Great thread Steve. You know which one I want. The USMC Unertl Sniper we have been discussing. But probably not this Christmas.
Merry Christmas to all!!! Hallelujah to Christ Jesus!!!
Busterman
12-24-2016, 06:01
Steve,
Yep...SN 873388! I really liked that rifle and the Navy vet I bought it from. Can I claim 1st dibs on that rifle should it become available (which I doubt). I rarely sell anything but I thought a Marine should own that one.
Best regards,
Don
jjrothWA
12-24-2016, 06:51
First, a 1903 Mark I Perderson device, second the Smith-Corona I missed on in 1973 for $40, called the shop to see if it was still on the rack and DIDN"T asked them to put in in back unitl i\I arrived. Sold in the 35 minutes it took me to drive to the shop. third any decent Smith=Corona 1903A3.
I just bought a M1903 1941 dated Remington still smeared in dried cosmoline. Serial Number put its in first 5000 made. New Zealand marked. Appears they stored it, never used it and sent it back. I'm carefully cleaning all the old dry cosmoline off then I'll post pics. It appears original and I think other than cosmoline stained wood it going to clean up very nicely. I collect New Zealand marked Lee Enfields so it a neat addition to my collection. Merry Christmas to me.
psteinmayer
12-25-2016, 07:56
I just bought a M1903 1941 dated Remington still smeared in dried cosmoline. Serial Number put its in first 5000 made. New Zealand marked. Appears they stored it, never used it and sent it back. I'm carefully cleaning all the old dry cosmoline off then I'll post pics. It appears original and I think other than cosmoline stained wood it going to clean up very nicely. I collect New Zealand marked Lee Enfields so it a neat addition to my collection. Merry Christmas to me.
That's very interesting to me as I lived in Christchurch NZ for two years!
That's very interesting to me as I lived in Christchurch NZ for two years!
Soon as I get it cleaned up I'll post a thread. Previous owner started job years ago and stopped after getting paper and some outside layer off. This just let the rest of the cosmoline dry and crusty. Going slow but it's coming along.
cplnorton
12-25-2016, 08:48
Steve,
Yep...SN 873388! I really liked that rifle and the Navy vet I bought it from. Can I claim 1st dibs on that rifle should it become available (which I doubt). I rarely sell anything but I thought a Marine should own that one.
Best regards,
Don
Oh yeah for sure. If I sell it, I will give you first right of refusal. It's probably honestly still my most favorite Marine 1903 Service rifle I've owned.
Oh yeah for sure. If I sell it, I will give you first right of refusal. It's probably honestly still my most favorite Marine 1903 Service rifle I've owned.
Speaking of which, carbine please...
Rick the Librarian
12-25-2016, 10:49
I just bought a M1903 1941 dated Remington still smeared in dried cosmoline. Serial Number put its in first 5000 made. New Zealand marked. Appears they stored it, never used it and sent it back. I'm carefully cleaning all the old dry cosmoline off then I'll post pics. It appears original and I think other than cosmoline stained wood it going to clean up very nicely. I collect New Zealand marked Lee Enfields so it a neat addition to my collection. Merry Christmas to me.
Yes, we LIKE early Remingtons - pictures, please!! :)
Springfield Ser. No. 1,212,987. Last seen summer of 1990. Present whereabouts unknown. Would pay just about any price. Sincerely. bruce.
Yes, we LIKE early Remingtons - pictures, please!! :)
Should be cleaned mid week and I will get a bunch of pictures up. Getting the dried cosmo off without messing up finish is time consuming.... Since I like Remington M1903s this one will be hard to beat.
Rick the Librarian
12-26-2016, 08:19
Probably doesn't count as an "original" Remington M1903 in the truest sense of the word, but I picked up #3,003,256 a few years ago with a cut-down GG Remington stock. About a year or two ago, I found another beautiful Remington GG stock mounted on another rifle. It now resides on mine. Both the old cut-down stock and the new one have New Zealand markings, which means this rifle was a New Zealand Lend/Lease rifle.
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I would like the 1917 that Cpl. Alvin C. York used on 8 Oct 1918.........oh yes I did:)
Col. Colt
12-28-2016, 01:57
I bought mine myself - see my post in Sniper Rifles on an M1903A4 Saddle Scabbard.... CC
cplnorton
12-28-2016, 02:53
I bought mine myself - see my post in Sniper Rifles on an M1903A4 Saddle Scabbard.... CC
Hey did you figure out the history of that case yet? I really am interested in what you find on that.
Mountainbear
12-28-2016, 05:35
I would love a 1941 marine corps sniper, but I would settle for any of a number of parts to finish some of my resurrection projects...
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