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    I have a chance to get a nice looking 1903A3. My Blue Book of Gun Values prices 100% original guns. This unfortunately is not. It has a SC barrel and receiver 1943 within 6 months of each other( finish looks great). The bolt I don't know who made, but its not SC. The stock has been sanded and varnished, but FJA is clearly visible. The bore is described as "mint, four groove". I have only seen pictures of the gun. Safety,bolt release lever and sling swivels are Remington. I was wondering what would be a ballpark figure to pay for a gun like this. Thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrkurtz View Post
    I have a chance to get a nice looking 1903A3. My Blue Book of Gun Values prices 100% original guns. This unfortunately is not. It has a SC barrel and receiver 1943 within 6 months of each other( finish looks great). The bolt I don't know who made, but its not SC. The stock has been sanded and varnished, but FJA is clearly visible. The bore is described as "mint, four groove". I have only seen pictures of the gun. Safety,bolt release lever and sling swivels are Remington. I was wondering what would be a ballpark figure to pay for a gun like this. Thanks.
    About $600.

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    agree with John,,500 to 600 tops..the Blue book of values, has really gotten crazy with non realworld prices,
    your best bet to find a real value is to watch GB and AA for guns close to what yours is, and watch what they sell for,,,not what they hope to sell for, but what they actually bring.
    the blue book gives you a rough idea, but shouldnt be the norm.

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    I'll second what John and chuck said. I've heard the SCs are very accurate.

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    I am now the proud owner of a SC 1903. Are there any parts I should pick up as spares? Firing pin, extractor,etc?

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    The spare parts you need are:

    Magazine spring. One that has lost its tension looks like a W; a good one looks like an M (when removed from the rifle & follower detached).
    Striker
    Firing Pin
    Mainspring
    Extractor.

    I've had all these parts, except the firing pin, fail on a 1903 at one time or another.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrkurtz View Post
    I am now the proud owner of a SC 1903.
    mrkurtz,

    We have a strict policy here stating you must post photos of new 1903 acquisitions!
    Also, NO afghans may be used as background for photos!

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    I am photographically challenged, but I'll have to give it a try.

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    We learn by practice, rmkurtz!

    Here's a link with instructions of a couple of ways to add photos here.
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