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cowtownscout
09-30-2018, 05:50
Here are four group photos (front and back) of the 1903 rifles and a few others I currently have in my care along with the slings, bayonets and scabbards.
Scout

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1) SF model 1903, made 1903 (barrel 1905), 30-06 cal, bolt action, model 1905 bayonet, bright SA dated 1906 w/ type 2 leather scabbard
2) Remington Berthier Model 1907-15, made 1917, 8x50 R cal, bolt action, (model rifle used by Black US Troops assigned to and fought with French 4th Army “Colonial Troops” during WWI, not Remington), socket/spike bayonet w/ metal scabbard
3) SF model 1903 Gallery rifle, made 1907, .22 short cal with Hoffer inserts, bolt action, no bayonet
4) SF model 1903 Tribute sniper, with 1913 Warner & Swasey musket sights 5.2x , made 1912 (barrel 1915), .30-06 cal, bolt action, model 1905 bayonet, bright SA dated 1909 w/ 1910 scabbard
5) SF model 1903 Tribute USMC sniper, with Winchester A5 scope & Mann-Neider mounts, made 1918, 30-06 cal. bolt action, Model 1905 bayonet, blue SA dated 1918 w/ 1910 scabbard
6) US model 1917 Eddystone, made 1918, 30-06 cal, bolt action, model 1917 bayonet, dull gray Winchester dated 1917 w/ leather scabbard belt hooks 1st type Jewell hanger dated 1917
7) SF model 1903, made 1924 (re-barrel 1944), .30-06 cal, bolt action, model 1905 bayonet, bright SA dated 1915 w/ type 3 leather scabbard RIA modified 1921
8) SF model 1922 Gallery rifle, made 1922 upgraded to M2 1937, .22 LR cal, bolt action, no bayonet
9) SF model 1903A1, Tribute USMC 1941 sniper with 8x Unertl (repro) scope, made 1939 (barrel 1938), .30-06 cal, bolt action, model 1905 bayonet, parked SA dated 1920 w/ 1910 scabbard & USMC replacement cover (1939/1940)
10) Remington model 1903A3, made 1942 (re-barrel 1944), .30-06 cal, bolt action, M1905 bayonet, parked UFH dated 1943 w/ M3 scabbard
11) Remington model 1903A4 sniper rifle with Weaver 330C scope 2.75x, made 1944, .30-06 cal, bolt action, M1 bayonet, parked UC not dated w/ M7 scabbard

Jay Johnson
09-30-2018, 07:12
They all look great, thanks for sharing!

John Beard
09-30-2018, 10:29
You describe several of your rifles as being "Tribute." What do you mean by that? Please advise.

Thanks for sharing!

J.B.

togor
10-03-2018, 01:18
Guessing he means put together after-the-fact as a way of honoring the pattern in question.

cowtownscout
10-06-2018, 11:45
You describe several of your rifles as being "Tribute." What do you mean by that? Please advise.

Thanks for sharing!

J.B.
John
Togor is correct, they are tribute snipers because they are not original snipers.

The 1913 Warner & Swasey scope is original but it's not numbered which means it was never issued with a rifle so at some point someone added the mount to the rifle and put the scope on it. Most all of the ordinal ones with those scopes had them removed when the scope was declared obsolete. So I'm calling it a tribute to the WWI sniper rifle.

The Winchester A5 scope is original and has the USMC adjustment knobs on it as well as the N-M mounts and it is not even mounted on the rifle yet. I have the rear block that came with the scope and am corresponding with Steve Earle about getting the front block. Once I have that the person I purchased the rifle from will be mounting the blocks and modifying the handguard so I can attach that scope. The scope case I have with it is a post WWI case. Thus a Tribute WWI USMC sniper rifle.

The USMC 1941 I purchased from John Spangler of Old Guns and he had the unertl scope blocks attached and handguard modified and has stamping on the barrel and handguard to show that it's not original. So again a Tribute and not an original sniper rifle plus that one has a reproduction USMC unertl scope and not an original one.
Scout

togor
10-06-2018, 02:56
I like the fact that you represent these rifles honestly and don't try to cloud the issue for those who come after us. They are fine rifles as they are and ginning up a 'gunbroker.com' story only detracts from a rifle, IMO.

John Beard
10-06-2018, 04:04
I respect your explanation.

Thanks!

J.B.