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    1903 Springfield pre WW1 NRA rifle

    Hello I am Dave new here I have a few pre WW1 1903 NRA rifles and have been looking for info on these rifles they are hard to find info on Brophy does not have a lot of info on these rifles in his book beyond a basic acknowledgement that they were made I was wondering if anyone else has found any info on these early NRA rifles Thanks Dave
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    I have one of the earliest ones made in 1909. Since they were sold to civilians prior to 1922, there are no records in SRS ( snapshot in time for military rifles and DCM sales records starting in 1922 ). So, unless you got from the original owner, there is no way to find the history of an individual rifle. I'm not sure if anyone knows the total number sold.

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    Thank you for your help I have 3 of these rifles 1911,1913 and 1916 I have been told the 2 early rifles are not correct that the nra mark was not applied until after 1915 but they appear original .Could these early rifles have still been in inventory in 1915 and not nra marked until they were sold

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deadwooddave View Post
    Thank you for your help I have 3 of these rifles 1911,1913 and 1916 I have been told the 2 early rifles are not correct that the nra mark was not applied until after 1915 but they appear original .Could these early rifles have still been in inventory in 1915 and not nra marked until they were sold
    Dave, my guess...not likely. The marking is on the trigger guard, right?

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    yes they are marked on the guard ahead of the floorplate is your 1909 rifle marked on the guard?

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    The NRA stamp was used when it was revealed that some buyers had sold their rifles to 3rd parties in violation of the agreement they signed when they purchased the rifle. Supposedly, some rifles already sold were tracked down and thus-stamped.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Deadwooddave View Post
    yes they are marked on the guard ahead of the floorplate is your 1909 rifle marked on the guard?
    Yes, that is my understanding. Ive seen ONE in my lifetime...never owned one.

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    NRA Sales rifles

    There was, of course, the question whether or not the rifle had been stolen. The m1903 was the service rifle at the time and the NRA sales rifle looked just like any other M1903. It's hard to believe that all service rifles looked like my 1909 rifle with 95% finish, but I guess they did.

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    I saw a sales rifle one time that was as brand new looking and in perfect condition as one could ever reasonably expect. Even for something that was manufactured just yesterday. I'm not sure if it had even been fired by anyone other than the factory.
    It was purchased for a song with some other arms because the owner wasn't interested in "that old junk.
    Once I had the opportunity to have a look at it in person, I took the steps to private message RTL and put him in touch with the new owner so they could exchange information. Something I had never done before.
    I never followed up on any other conversation the two may have had. Hopefully at least some pictures were shared between the two parties for the sake of posterity.
    My goal was try and broker some knowledge between the two, particularly with my friend so he could be educated for what he had come across.
    It must have worked because the next time I talked to the new owner he did tell me, I just put it away for safe keeping and no I wont take 500 for it, go away get out of here.

    And so it goes.... I spotted one in a local shop that was the complete opposite of what has been described above. I tried to work a deal on it but it was pretty rough for what they wanted for it so I passed it up.
    Probably should have bought it but I was on a different kick at the time.
    They have a shell and flame and NRA lightly struck just in front of the floor-plate but behind the front guard screw if I remember correctly.

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    My 1909 rifle is not marked with the NRA and bomb shell.

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