Early Remington 1903

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  • fguffey
    Senior Member
    • May 2012
    • 684

    #16
    You don't get the point...
    John, yes I do, and then there is the book of vanity. In the book of vanity it says it is far better to receive the rathe of a wise man than the rhetoric of a fool.

    Point? If I tell you a chicken dips snuff all you have to do is catch the chicken and then check under its wings to see which side it carries the can.

    F. Guffey
    Last edited by fguffey; 12-06-2018, 11:35.

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    • retread12345
      Member
      • Aug 2017
      • 96

      #17
      What is the serial number of the rifle? IF I remember right they started at 3,000,000.

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      • fguffey
        Senior Member
        • May 2012
        • 684

        #18
        Originally posted by retread12345
        What is the serial number of the rifle? IF I remember right they started at 3,000,000.
        If you are asking me I will go dig. Because it is a Remington 03 without the A3 I thought it had to be a 1942 Remington A3. Without a scope it is one of the most accurate rifles I have, there is a chance I have Mausers that are accurate but I do not have Mausers that are accurate with the original sights, all of the accurate ones have scopes.

        F. Guffey

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        • JimF
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2009
          • 1179

          #19
          Originally posted by fguffey
          . . . . . . but I do not have Mausers that are accurate with the original sights, all of the accurate ones have scopes.

          F. Guffey
          The mere presence of a scope doesn’t make any rifle “more accurate”.

          It DOES, however, allow YOU to shoot it more accurately!!

          (There are those who can shoot the SAME rifle just as accurately with both irons AND glass.)

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