Need info on my new 1903A1 and SRS request

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  • Trebor1415
    Junior Member
    • Dec 2009
    • 14

    #1

    Need info on my new 1903A1 and SRS request

    I picked up this 1903A1 from a friend from his Dad's estate. His father had the rifle for years, but he wasn't sure how his Dad originally acquired it.

    So, what do I have here? Original '03A1? '03 rebuild with a C stock? NRA rifle? NM rifle?

    Springfield Armory
    Model 1903
    1521441

    Barrel SA (flaming bomb) 4 -37
    Star Gage marked muzzle
    Small bolt parts marked "R" (no serial number on bolt)
    Gas vent holes on left and right side of receiver

    Metal is very nice. Near 100% blued finish
    Stock is quite worn w/no visible cartouche
    Pistol grip marked " RI" or "RH" (Hard to tell) behind trigger guard
    Very faint serial on stock - D1836-4 or 01836-4
    "SI" or "SJ" (I think) marked in cut for mag cutoff









  • Trebor1415
    Junior Member
    • Dec 2009
    • 14

    #2


    Last edited by Trebor1415; 08-05-2013, 02:06.

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    • Trebor1415
      Junior Member
      • Dec 2009
      • 14

      #3
      Anyone? Any thoughts?

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      • Handsome Devil
        Junior Member
        • Jun 2013
        • 29

        #4
        Don't have SRS list to help out on that question. Would presume barrel and receiver are correct for each other. Bolt and rear sight to me are not correct. Could be a late "put together" or"inspected" at depot level which might explain the late bolt and rear sight? Very nice looking rifle regardless. Is the whole bolt "R" marked or just the parts shown? Another question is the action worked? It would be silky smooth in the white. The only reason I suspect the rear sight is replaced is color appears to be re-parked. None of these things detract from it being a "wonderful thing" in my opinion, which is strictly opinion and free of charge. Regards, John.

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        • Trebor1415
          Junior Member
          • Dec 2009
          • 14

          #5
          I haven't had the bolt apart. I'm not up on my nomenclature of all the bolt parts. The "triangular" piece near the striker (below the piece shown in the photo) is also marked "R". (Is that "R" for Remington?)

          The bolt is blued. It is a very smooth action and very nice trigger though.

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          • Kurt
            Senior Member
            • Nov 2011
            • 488

            #6
            The bolt body, striker, bolt sleeve are all Remington made. Stock looks right for pre wwII and the cross bolts are stamped with a #. The rear sight looks like SA.

            Nice rifle!

            Kurt
            As the late Turner Kirkland was fond of saying, "If you want good oats, you have to pay the price. If you'll take oats that have already been through the horse, those come cheaper."

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            • John Beard
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2009
              • 2275

              #7
              You do indeed appear to have a Springfield M1903A1 National Match rifle, and it appears mostly original. And as others have noted, it has a replacement bolt assembly in it.

              Hope this helps.

              J.B.

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              • Trebor1415
                Junior Member
                • Dec 2009
                • 14

                #8
                Thanks, I appreciate the info. Pretty cool that it's likely a NM rifle. Kinda lucked into this one. I plan to sight it in and shoot it at the Springfield Match at Perry next year. I wonder how many times it's been there?

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                • Trebor1415
                  Junior Member
                  • Dec 2009
                  • 14

                  #9
                  Btw, what is the significance of the crossbolts being stamped with a number? They both are marked "3" Is that something unique to NM rifles?

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                  • Mike D
                    Senior Member
                    • Jun 2010
                    • 1031

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Trebor1415
                    Btw, what is the significance of the crossbolts being stamped with a number? They both are marked "3" Is that something unique to NM rifles?

                    Not a NM thing, but a late 30's thing.

                    Mike

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