I know there are 1903 A1, A3, and A4. But I am wondering if there ever were 1903 A2 rifles, and if not why?
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I know there are 1903 A1, A3, and A4. But I am wondering if there ever were 1903 A2 rifles, and if not why?
I recall reading that they were sub-caliber devices for tank guns.
Here is a picture of the M1903A2 sub caliber device in use with a field gun. These sub caliber devices allowed training of setting up, aiming and firing anti-tank and field guns without the cost of the ammo, or the need for a large range. There were also .30 USA (.30-40 Krag) and .22 LR devices.
Nope, and dont know why! :-)
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wasnt that for ranging purposes?
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Ive a vague memory that was for ranging purposes, but I didnt recall it was called an A2!?!?
Yes. Here's a thread we did on them back in 2011. https://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=32907
Here's an example of one receiver made up into a sporting rifle. I've seen a couple done this way. Value 03A2 - CMP Forums
Here's another thread we did about one made up into a service rifle by some industrious individual. https://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=51182&page=1
https://www.milsurps.com/attachment....35&cid=1&stc=1
From TM 9-2300 Standard Artillery and Fire Control Materiel.
And the .22 equivalent.
https://www.milsurps.com/attachment....36&cid=1&stc=1