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  • Rick the Librarian
    Super Moderator
    • Aug 2009
    • 6700

    #1

    Pristine M1903A3

    Since Fred got away with it, we'll see if I can, too!

    I had a chance to look over a fantastic-looking M1903A3 that is the next thing to right off the assembly line. It was bought through the "$10.00 plus $4.50 shipping" DCM in 1961 and the paperwork is still present. It will be listed in the near future. Except for the obligatory proof-firing, it appears to have been never fired since the rifle was received al most NO wear.

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    Last edited by Rick the Librarian; 08-07-2016, 06:13.
    "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."
    --C.S. Lewis
  • Rick the Librarian
    Super Moderator
    • Aug 2009
    • 6700

    #2
    A few more pictures:

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    "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."
    --C.S. Lewis

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    • Rick the Librarian
      Super Moderator
      • Aug 2009
      • 6700

      #3
      One more showing the paperwork:

      "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."
      --C.S. Lewis

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      • JimF
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2009
        • 1179

        #4
        Rick . . . .

        It appears to have an older/earlier extractor . . . possibly a Remington-made part . . . as it has the gas escape hole in the forward portion.

        Could be original to the rifle IF it is, indeed, a Remington part.

        But it does seem to have a very high serial number to have such an early part. --Jim
        Last edited by JimF; 08-07-2016, 09:42.

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        • Kurt
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2011
          • 488

          #5
          The safety lug doesn't look right for a 1903A3 Remington, more like a B&S bolt.
          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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          • Bob in WA
            Member
            • Aug 2009
            • 55

            #6
            Rick

            Is there a OG stamp on the left side in the middle of the butt stock. I have one from the DCM, but the stock does not look as dry as the one pictured. From estate sale, but sales receipt long gone. Mine as OG stamp and looks unused. SN about 68000 lower than one pictured.

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            • Rick the Librarian
              Super Moderator
              • Aug 2009
              • 6700

              #7
              1. The extractor is indeed a replacement which I initially overlooked. It has some markings that I'll try to picture and post.

              2. Remington did make very late bolts with "square" lugs - the bolt has a prominent (and legitimate) "R" under the bolt handle.

              3. There is no OG (Ogden) Arsenal stamp, just a small RA-P which I believe is from the facility sending the rifle through DCM.
              Last edited by Rick the Librarian; 08-07-2016, 06:39.
              "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."
              --C.S. Lewis

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              • Calfed
                Senior Member
                • Nov 2009
                • 734

                #8
                Great looking A3, Rick.
                ...a fool and his money were lucky to get together in the first place...

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                • louis
                  Senior Member
                  • Apr 2011
                  • 419

                  #9
                  Very nice rifle

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                  • Emri
                    Senior Member
                    • Aug 2009
                    • 1649

                    #10
                    2. Remington did make very late bolts with "square" lugs - the bolt has a prominent (and legitimate) "R" under the bolt handle.
                    JB may correct me, but I believe the square lug Rem. bolts were made as replacements only and not used in production rifles.

                    FWIW,

                    Emri

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                    • Jeff L
                      xxxxxxxxx
                      • Aug 2009
                      • 1984

                      #11
                      Minty!
                      Spam Sniper- one click, one kill.

                      CSP is what you make it.

                      A picture of your gun is worth 1,000 words. A crappy picture is only worth 100.

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                      • Allen Humphrey
                        Senior Member
                        • Jul 2010
                        • 606

                        #12
                        Great looking rifle Rick. Your receiver has a late production thumb relief in the left rail much like the Smith Corona rifles. Near as I can tell, Remington changed from the very pronounced thumb relief at about 4,169,xxx. Despite the change, I've documented numerous receivers numbered beyond that point with the earlier design present. Probably not significant to value, but an interesting feature.

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                        • Tom Doniphon
                          Senior Member
                          • Aug 2009
                          • 526

                          #13
                          Rick, what's the barrel date?

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                          • Rick the Librarian
                            Super Moderator
                            • Aug 2009
                            • 6700

                            #14
                            12-43 - the last date of barrel that was used on production Remington M1903A3s (some say a few 1-44s were used).
                            "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."
                            --C.S. Lewis

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                            • John Beard
                              Senior Member
                              • Aug 2009
                              • 2275

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Emri
                              JB may correct me, but I believe the square lug Rem. bolts were made as replacements only and not used in production rifles.

                              FWIW,

                              Emri

                              JB will not correct you.

                              J.B.

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