Thanks for that info.....I've come pretty much to the conclusion now that the 7th Cav Regt departed for duty in the PI in 1904 with Krag carbines. Chances for returning with them in 1907 are a bit less but I would think they brought them back and exchanged them for 03's at that time.
M-1903 Springfield Timeline Question?
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G.S Patton once had a RB m1903
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As stated RIA did not start actual line production of standard 1903 rifles until the beginning of 1907. Here is my RIA rifle which was one of the very first rifles off the line in 1907. Not many of these around still in original condition any more. No stock bolts, no grove hand guard, high wood stock, etc, Ray
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Interesting - I have RIA 16,093 with a 6-05 RIA barrel.
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IMG_4321 (1024x682).jpg"We make men without chests and expect from them virtue and enterprise. We laugh at honor and are shocked to find traitors in our midst."
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Nice rifle Rick, looks like one of the early rifles assembled using the usable parts that were original made for the RB and 30-03 rifles and were never assembled but stored to be used later. Rare to see a 1908 dated stock on one of them, and a beauty at that, as most rifles weren't assembled with the early parts until 1909-10. Nice to have one that was assembled so early, RayComment
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You're correct. And the Springfield was the first short-barreled rifle developed by a major power. The Short Magazine Lee Enfield (the word "short" designating a 25-inch barrel) was adopted in 1907, and the Kar 98 was adopted after WWI.I'd think it would have been possible, since there was no M1903 "carbine", but I honestly do not know.
In reading your quoted source (which was from ??) the wording would tend to make one think that they had REALLY shortened the barrel in going from the .30-'03 to the .30-'06 cartridge, when actually the change was less than a quarter of an inch (set back 2 threads, IIRC).Comment

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