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Just acquired a 1915 M1903 - a few questions please
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Smokeeaterpilot is not out on a limb. I can confirm that your rifle is a sales rifle with high probability. Not all sales rifles were marked "N.R.A." because not all sales rifles were sold to NRA members. Some were sold to military officers, politicians, etc., and those were not marked. Almost all rifles in your rifle's serial range were marked "N.R.A." So your rifle is a bit unusual in that regard.
Thanks for taking the time to make and post pictures. Please oblige us with more pictures after you take delivery on Monday. Thanks!
J.B.Last edited by John Beard; 10-24-2015, 04:53.Comment
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All sales rifles were star-gauged and targeted. And I have reason to believe that a star gauge marking of some description appears somewhere on the rifle. But I have yet to find it.John I just read something you wrote on another forum about the NRA sales guns.
Now this gun does not have a star gaged barrel, at least not on the muzzle as I have seen on between the wars guns.
Are they supposed to all be star gaged, or were they marked under the handguards on the guns in these years?
Sales rifles were not star marked on the muzzle and do not have a star gauge record number under the handguard.
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I have no proof of this, but it seems, that when I re-entered the M1903 collecting world about 2000, that NRA Sales rifles were relatively rare. In the last few years, they seem to have grown relatively common. Maybe because of the passing of older collectors?"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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I have a few, as well and they are my favorite M1903s. Beautiful workmanship!!"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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Over the years, I have accumulated serial numbers of over 350 sales rifles.I have no proof of this, but it seems, that when I re-entered the M1903 collecting world about 2000, that NRA Sales rifles were relatively rare. In the last few years, they seem to have grown relatively common. Maybe because of the passing of older collectors?
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