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New Zealand lend lease Remington 1903...
I managed to acquire this over the weekend at a gunshow. It's a 3-42 date Remington that was leased to the Kiwis in WWII. In one pic it's shown alongside a 12-41 NZ
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Interesting it has the "split" RLB stamp. Nice rifle! I had a 3,040,000 N/Z Lend Lease but it had to go down the road when I bought my 1919 NM. Hated to see it go, but that comes from not being independently wealthy!
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I i'd love to get one of those back here, Ive seen a couple of bayonets for them, but the army was pretty good at sending them back.
Nice find
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I have a Remington M1903 with New Zealand
markings on the stock. My question is if there was a specific range of serial numbers of the rifles sent to New Zealand.
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It's a beautiful example of an 03. At least from the pics it is.
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M1903s saw relatively little service they are usually nearly 100% original. They don't get any better than that!
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NZ Remington 1903
I just never get tired of looking at quality rifles like this. Excellent photo work. You can be proud of this one anywhere. Thanks for the effort to post.
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Originally Posted by
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Remington 1903
I just never get tired of looking at quality rifles like this. Excellent photo work. You can be proud of this one anywhere. Thanks for the effort to post.
Stated perfectly!
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I have a close cousin to yours, mine has a 6-42 dated barrel. I believe these fall into the serial number range of the Remington 'modified' 1903's before that were produced before they started turning out '03A3's.
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ALL Remington M1903s were called "M1903 Modified." The term as you use it is a collector term (much like "P1917") that is incorrect.
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