Greetings
I purchased a 1903-A3 which had been modified as a match rifle. The obvious modifications consisted of the additions of: (1) a Redfield International rear sight on a base marked "WIN MOD 52", (2) a globe front sight, (3) polished follower, and (4) an aftermarket target stock. It still has a factory barrel on it, and the bolt is not polished.
My intent was to use this as a match rifle - can't see a front post anymore - do not care for 'space guns' - I like the '03.
After I brought it home I was surprised to find that depending on where the Redfield Olympic was positioned, either the bolt could not be operated or the stripper clip guide was blocked meaning the rifle cannot be used in across the course matches.
This was not a big deal as I am no fan of the International sight. Decided to put a vintage Lyman on the right side of the receiver. I consulted Brophy to find out which type of Lyman 48 to look for.
Another surprise on page 205 - Brophy discusses the aborted Model 1903-A3 National Match project. Aborted because the Redfield Intl sight either blocked the bolt or clip guide.
Per Brophy 140 of these were made then sold thru DCM.
If this is one of the 140, I do not want to drill & tap it for a Lyman.
If it is not, I will put a Lyman on it and punch some paper, hopefully in the general vicinity of the black part.
Any of you guys ever seen one of these things, and is there any way to determine if this is or is not one of the 140?
Regards,
Jim
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