The USS Alabama at Mobile has a new living history crew that will work on the ship occasionally. I have a question about what small arms would have been in the inventory when the ship was launched.
The USS Alabama was launched in Nov 1942 and started sea trials in Jan 1943. This would be too early for M1s (except maybe for the Marine Detachment) so I'm betting on 1903s. Remington was just starting to send out 1903A3s at about this time, so I think they would be too late for the ship's initial issue. However, Remington was cranking out 1903s and 1903 modifieds like crazy.
Was the navy sending the new Remington 1903s to new ships of the line, or would there been enough older 1903s (Springfields and RIs) for issue to a new battleship?
Thanks for any thoughts on this.
Mark Hubbs
The USS Alabama was launched in Nov 1942 and started sea trials in Jan 1943. This would be too early for M1s (except maybe for the Marine Detachment) so I'm betting on 1903s. Remington was just starting to send out 1903A3s at about this time, so I think they would be too late for the ship's initial issue. However, Remington was cranking out 1903s and 1903 modifieds like crazy.
Was the navy sending the new Remington 1903s to new ships of the line, or would there been enough older 1903s (Springfields and RIs) for issue to a new battleship?
Thanks for any thoughts on this.
Mark Hubbs

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