What Accesories For 1903A4

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • Punch the Clown
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2012
    • 172

    #1

    What Accesories For 1903A4

    I have a 1903A4 ser 4997390. I was wondering if a canvas sling would be OK for that serial number? Also, what should the buttstock gear be? Just trying to complete some of my favorite pieces. Thanks guys.
  • m1ashooter
    Senior Member
    • May 2011
    • 3220

    #2
    A M1907 leather sling is probably correct.
    To Error Is Human To Forgive Is Not SAC Policy

    Comment

    • Richard H Brown Jr
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2010
      • 445

      #3
      That is such a many layered question. Correct for when? As shipped from Remington, After a troop signs for the weapon, and gets odd bits from the unit armorer, After a Rebuild, After a reissue? What date?

      Where to start? Ok, an oiler case for the lube oil and the cleaning thong and bronze bristle brush. Originally the long yellowish tube, then later the short oiler case. Don't forget the sewn leather lens caps, for the scope. Listings in the Ord Catalog 9 SNL B-3 1942 shows either the M1907 or the M1 canvas web sling. Issued at the unit based on what's in the unit arms locker or user preferences. Atlanta Cutlery shows a accessory kit for the 1903 series, with the front sight cover (not used on an A4), a thong and a screwdriver : https://www.atlantacutlery.com/sprin...-accessory-kit Warning! the thong twine is 70+ yrs old and rotten, don't use it. A M10 series cleaning kit https://www.ammogarand.com/m10-clean...011903114.html a pocket or pack cleaning kit for the M10 cleaning kit: https://www.gunpartscorp.com/products/1250190 and ass the takedown tool from the atlanta cutlery page, and possibly a ruptured case extractor: https://www.gunpartscorp.com/products/1086440 and a few *clean* patches stuck between the ends of the items in the butt stock and the cover to keep them from rattle-ing. NOTE: The gunparts accessory cleaning kit already has the takedown tool and thong and brush in the kit, so yousave a bit there. IF you want to replace the rotted twin on the thong cleaner, The French MAS rifles 36, 49/56 styles also had a thong cleaning kit with the twine being a slightly stronger cord,you'll have to search for one and it's tied and secured with a metal clip to the metal parts, either keep as is, or untie one end, and snip the other and tie onto your gi thong set. (a little super glue on the ends after cutting witll keep the cord from unraveling). Hope this helps a bit.

      Comment

      • Punch the Clown
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2012
        • 172

        #4
        I'm mostly curious about the cloth slings as they do seem a bit less expensive than the leather. Since this rifle seems to be early 1944 is flat buckle a must or did they use the raised buckle back then. I'm trying to be period correct to the as issued date. Thanks guys.

        Comment

        • m1ashooter
          Senior Member
          • May 2011
          • 3220

          #5
          It is my understanding that the flat buckle is correct. Looking at period pictures there is a combination of 1907's and web slings in the pictures.
          Last edited by m1ashooter; 02-02-2019, 09:15.
          To Error Is Human To Forgive Is Not SAC Policy

          Comment

          • Punch the Clown
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2012
            • 172

            #6
            Thank you Gentlemen. I will keep my eyes peeled.

            Comment

            • RETREAD123456
              Member
              • May 2015
              • 50

              #7
              Scope caps can be. very hard to find. Those little canvas muzzle covers are cool, but they fall off

              Comment

              • Punch the Clown
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2012
                • 172

                #8
                Originally posted by RETREAD123456
                Scope caps can be. very hard to find. Those little canvas muzzle covers are cool, but they fall off
                I have an old pair of Storm Queens on it but I know they're not correct.

                Comment

                • rayg
                  Senior Member
                  • Aug 2009
                  • 7444

                  #9
                  Originally posted by m1ashooter
                  It is my understanding that the flat buckle is correct. Looking at period pictures there is a combination of 1907's and web slings in the pictures.
                  I believe the hump buckle one would be okay also. As I have one stamped smb 1944, Ray

                  Comment

                  • Punch the Clown
                    Senior Member
                    • Aug 2012
                    • 172

                    #10
                    Originally posted by rayg
                    I believe the hump buckle one would be okay also. As I have one stamped smb 1944, Ray
                    Ray, I probably have about 10 or more hump buckles in my parts box. I will give a look and thanks.

                    Comment

                    • Col. Colt
                      Senior Member
                      • Jul 2010
                      • 928

                      #11
                      Don't forget either an M48 (Bausch & Lomb) or an M49 (Argus) military finish spotting scope from WWII, with fiberboard case, and an M14 or M15 Tripod, also in appropriate case! Or a pair of same vintage USGI issued binoculars.

                      The M48 was also first known as the M4 and some are so stamped (pre-war, as the Civilian B&L "NRA Model" and was war early issue - and much harder to find. By the end of WWII, the M49 had taken over, although you will find plenty of pictures of M48s in use during the war. Standard eyepiece was a 19.5 on the M48, with 13X and 26X eyepieces available - I have a Marine Corps issue M48 with the 19 and the 26 power eyepieces in the fiberboard case.

                      The M49 soldiered on into at least the 1980's/1990's. A lot easier to find. CC
                      Colt, Glock and Remington factory trained LE Armorer
                      LE Trained Firearms Instructor

                      Comment

                      • Sunray
                        Senior Member
                        • Sep 2009
                        • 3251

                        #12
                        "...butt stock gear..." Cleaning pull through, patches, jags and an oiler. What sling was issued would depend on when the rifle was issued. Plus a bunch of where it was issued.
                        "...Looking at period pictures..." Most of 'em show the standard 1907 leather sling.
                        All Remington '03A4's were made in 1943. That doesn't mean that particular rifle was issued then or even close to 1943. The sling would be the same as any other 1903A3 or M1 Rifle though. No special slings for snipers.
                        Spelling and grammar count!

                        Comment

                        • Punch the Clown
                          Senior Member
                          • Aug 2012
                          • 172

                          #13
                          Well you guys made my life easy. I have a nice WWII marked canvas sling, everything for the butt stock, and that's about it. Spotting scope would be nice but not a must for me. That just leaves scope caps. I have the muzzle cover. I can't see them lasting too long in the real world.
                          Last edited by Punch the Clown; 05-14-2019, 05:34.

                          Comment

                          • nf1e
                            Senior Member
                            • Nov 2012
                            • 2122

                            #14
                            If you are actually going to shoot it a modern day cheek riser will help tremendously. I only have repros, but they do shoot.

                            Comment

                            • Johnny P
                              Senior Member
                              • Aug 2009
                              • 6258

                              #15
                              The last 03-A4 rifles were made at the end of 1944. If I wanted it to be correct I would use either one of the flat buckle canvas slings or a 44 or 45 dated M1907 leather sling.

                              Comment

                              Working...