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  • Bill*B
    Junior Member
    • Feb 2015
    • 7

    #1

    switch OFF

    I find the ON/OFF switch fascinating - converting a controlled feed magazine rifle into a push feed single shot, if I've got it figured right. Was the '03 ever actually used as a single shot? If so, did this cause any damage to the extractor?
  • Johnny P
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2009
    • 6259

    #2
    Ordnance made the single loading capability available, so apparently there was no harm to the extractor jumping over the case rim.

    The soldier could single load his 1903 while keeping a full magazine in reserve.

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    • Merc
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2016
      • 1690

      #3
      I found it interesting that the extractor claw tips on my 1943 Remington 03A3 when I bought it were so worn down that they couldn’t extract a fired case. I suspect it was from a M1903 rifle. The 03A3’s metal was parkerized and was covered end to end with dried cosmoline which led me to believe that it hadn’t been touched after a post WW2 rebuild. Obviously, it was never test fired after the rebuild nor did the former owner fire it. The rifle has a couple non-original parts - bolted stock vs a pinned stock, a Smith Corona butt plate and a 1941 bolt - but the rest of the parts look to be original like new condition. It still seems strange to me that a rifle that probably never fired a shot in combat was put through a rebuild (and wound up with a worn extractor).

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      • RCS
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2009
        • 2180

        #4
        cut-off revision 5

        Not very common to find a cut off with a revision number

        Found this in a rifle years ago serial number SA 606103 with a RIA 5-18 bblP1010006_0006.jpg

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        • jjrothWA
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2009
          • 1148

          #5
          Its a carry-over from the Krag Rifle, the troops in the Philippines'. filled the mag, engaged the cut-off and use the rifle with spare rounds held in the off-hand [between the fingers], the 03 kept that. allowing the magazine to be brought into action when is got hotter.

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