1903 Armory Tools - What are they?
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Seasons' Greetings!
The first is a tool for adjusting the trigger guard. The second is a tool for adjusting the rear sight.
Hope this helps. Happy Holidays!
J.B. -
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Bombookers and Bleekers, the first is a Tweeker.
I thought the rear sight was adjusted with the windage knob or the drift slide ??
I think the second tool is more for "suggesting". As an old farm hand I worked with as a kid always asked me to hand him "the suggestable wrench".
Happy Holidays to you too !!
EmriComment
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Seasons' Greetings!
I must confess that I honestly don't know what the tools are for. I posted a reply mostly for holiday levity and get reactions. My statements were guesses based on what I see. I am reasonably confident that the tools were Springfield Armory machinist's tools used in the manufacture of the M1903 rifle. I don't think the tools came from a field armorer's tool chest.
Happy Holidays!
J.B.Comment
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Not to be a know it all -- but I think I sold some tools like this that came out of Rock Island in the 1970's, believe these tools were for straightening the rear sight leaf. Top one was for ironing deep dents out after the plier like tool took out the dent--Comment
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I think you are correct,Seasons' Greetings!
I must confess that I honestly don't know what the tools are for. I posted a reply mostly for holiday levity and get reactions. My statements were guesses based on what I see. I am reasonably confident that the tools were Springfield Armory machinist's tools used in the manufacture of the M1903 rifle. I don't think the tools came from a field armorer's tool chest.
Happy Holidays!
J.B.
I have some of the tools my Father had when he was a Small Arms tech (what the USAR called him) back in the 60's and 70's, and he did not have anything like that,
his 1903 work was mostly for military schools and JROTC/ROTC units,
still have most of his stuff, and thankfully, he showed me how to use it!!Comment
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Seasons' Greetings!
Certainly the top round-handled tool could be used to straighten a bent rear sight leaf. But I am skeptical that a rear sight leaf would fit in the pliers and, even if it would, the unusual jaw curvature and shape strongly suggest otherwise. The pliers look like a tool that could be used in manufacture to set compression on the rear sight, which is a critical characteristic of the sight.
For what it's worth. Happy Holidays!
J.B.Comment
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Seasons' Greetings!
The first and last tools are machinists' gauges. I recognize those, but I don't know what they gauge. The middle tool is a thread chaser for the bolt sleeve that screws into the back of the bolt.
Happy Holidays!
J.B.Comment
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A Minimum / Maximum tolerance gage?? If it fits in the .060 slot, toss it, too small. If it won't fit in the .080, same thing, too big. Yes, it looks as if someone dropped it on the corner and a piece broke off.
FWIW,
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