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    Gibbs 1903a4-got One

    Just got a GIBBS 1903A4 from AIM.Was on the waiting list since the SHOT SHOW,finally got the call and went up and picked it up.It looks like a museum
    piece.The only thing missing is a leather lens cover.The scope knobs feel like
    the real thing,unlike some other reproduction scopes I have or have seen.It comes in a hardshell case,copy of the orginial manual,1907 leather sling,and
    a dust cover WW11 carring case.Its clearly marked by GIBBS so know one
    should take it for a orginial,but of course that goes for collectors,everybody
    else things its the real thing that I showed it too.Now if it would stop raining
    here ,I will get it to the rifle range..I have some NM LAKE CITY brass,and M118 bullets,all loaded and ready to go.
    The scope is a copy of a Weaver M73,earlly WW11 model.Its pretty bad to
    think this is what the US issued to our snipers in WW11,and Hollywood showing a german sniper in a bell tower,betting shot right thru his rifle scope,
    as in Saving Private Ryan.I missed getting the real thing about 20 years ago,and picked up a 1932 NM,1903 rifle instead.This completes my WW11
    sniper collection,but of course I really never will be done.I don"t care if it is
    a copy of the real thing,since the price of that is way too high.
    Also picked up a C93 Century copy of the HK93,in .223 caliper.this rifle looks
    like a real Hk93,I got lucky twice on that trip to AIM.Maybe with the ecomony
    so bad they really upped the QC of their products.I read online that Century
    did not make these,they just put there name on it.Eric at AIM,said the gun
    trade is starting to finally slow down,and ammo and guns should star flowing
    down the pipline pretty soon.Anybody know any place that can make the leather lens covers for a Weaver M73 scope?
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    Brian Dickicon apparently knows of a good leather worker. He posts pretty often on the CSPicon SMLE forums. Give him a holler! BDLicon is his company.
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    Thanks I will check it out.There is also a guy on E-BAY that makes WW11 sniper leather lens covers,I got several for my K98icon snipers,but I lost his name
    and contact info when my harddrive went out.But I have never seen anyone
    making 1903A4 stuff.

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    I have been looking for lense covers as well

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    Quote Originally Posted by Curt View Post
    I have been looking for lense covers as well
    Try Ebay seller "iblamemydog", he has some.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JAYFMT View Post
    Try Ebay seller "iblamemydog", he has some.
    His name is Jon Moore and this is his email address: mooreleather@yahoo.co.uk

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    Tedijr, a couple of minior points.

    The Gibbs replica scope is a copy of the Weaver 330C or M73B1. The M73 was actually the militarized version of the Lyman Alaskan. It was planned for use on the M1903A4 but due to prodction difficulties none were delivered in time for A4 production. Some became available in time for issue with the M1icon-C in 1945.

    A couple of other purchasers have reported the windage and elevation knobs on the replicas are reversed. Apparently Gibbs has confirmed they were all delivered this way.

    A few purchasers have also reported that some screws (i.e. scope base) needed tightening as well.

    Good luck and lets us know how it performs.

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    Gibbs 03a4

    Got my last week. Took it to the farm and it shot about 1.5 moa. Wood to metal fit was good. The scope adjustment knobs are backwards. My does not
    appear to be a former drill rifle. I took it out of the stock and did not see any
    signs of a weld. It will make a fine non-standard hog gun here in South TEXAS.

    Garry

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    Quote Originally Posted by JGaynor View Post
    Tedijr, a couple of minior points.

    The Gibbs replica scope is a copy of the Weaver 330C or M73B1. The M73 was actually the militarized version of the Lyman Alaskan. It was planned for use on the M1903A4 but due to prodction difficulties none were delivered in time for A4 production. Some became available in time for issue with the M1icon-C in 1945.
    M73B1 WAS the code of the military Weaver 330C
    The Lyman Alaskan scopes were given the codes M81 & M82 - depending on the reticle style of that particular model scope.

    I make covers for all the above, plus a few more besides!!

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    How about that range report?????? Get a chance to fire it?

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