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What is the first month and confirmed earliest 03A4 rifle?
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03-14-2009 02:32 PM
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Originally Posted by
Cecil
What is the first month and confirmed earliest 03A4 rifle?
I have an A4, it is the 145th rifle made. It has a 2-43 barrel date.
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Originally Posted by
Cecil
What is the first month and confirmed earliest 03A4 rifle?
102 m1903A4's were produced in Feb 43 however only 2 were shipped (most probably due to the lack of scopes).
In March 43 both production and shipments jumped substantially.
There is a chart in the back of Clark Campbell's "The '03 Springfield Era" (2003) that is a reproduction of an original document which details Remington's production and shipments of 03's, A3's and A4's.
Regards,
Jim
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one quick way to get bigger text is to highlight the message with a left click cursor drag and then click on the 'B' for 'bigger'
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The B is for BOLD not bigger. The font size is still the same. Use sizes instead.