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1903 Springfield Sear Differences
I read somewhere, I thought on this forum but I could not find it, that there are differences between sear's on the 1903's. I thought I read that one of the differences is that the early sears had no "hole" I'm assuming that means the hold below the sear spring, but not sure.
Does anyone know what the difference in sears is?
BTW: I broke down and bought The Springfield 1903 Rifles by W. S. Brophy so I'm hoping I won't have to bother you guys with questions you have answered a million times.
**** UPDATE: I found the information it was on vishooter.net - Thanks....
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Last edited by usabaker; 03-27-2018 at 11:33 AM.
Reason: Found the infromation
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You'll not regret the purchase, I have bought some post it flags for my copy of Brophy's and made a dust (oil and workshop muck) jacket for it.
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early Rock Island s/n 64145
My early Rock Island serial number 64145 appears in original condition without any indication of being rebuild with later parts. The photos show the sear with a hole which
I believe is original for this early time period. The barrelAttachment 92021Attachment 92022Attachment 92023Attachment 92024 is dated RIA 3-07
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RCS
My early Rock Island serial number 64145 appears in original condition without any indication of being rebuild with later parts. The photos show the sear with a hole which
Is it the whole rifle or just barreled receiver. I was just dealing with sears and Vi Shooter shows that (SA) sears with a hole are WWII. I have an Early RIA stock, I'd have to pull it and see if it's early enough.
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My Rock Island s/n 64145 with RIA 3-07 dated barrel is a complete rifle. Interesting story, I had a good friend (since died) that was a fireman, he was doing inspections
in an old business area of town. In the back storage room of an old hardware store, he found the Rock Island 64145 rifle. He was able to buy it and later sold it
to me.
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RCS
My Rock Island s/n 64145 with RIA 3-07 dated barrel is a complete rifle. Interesting story, I had a good friend (since died) that was a fireman, he was doing inspections
in an old business area of town. In the back storage room of an old hardware store, he found the Rock Island 64145 rifle. He was able to buy it and later sold it
to me.
THose are the best stories. In 1990 after my grandfather died I was cleaning out one of his storage rooms in the basement and tossing everything in a dumpster. There was an old plastic Christmas tree in its box. I grab it and started walking out to the dumpster and the bottom of the box opened up and a .22 Cal AR rifle fell out. It looks sort of like the ARMSCOR M1600 but it looks to have a shorter barrel and a flash suppressor.
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early Springfield 1903 with hole in sear
Photos show my early SA 1903 s/n 160963 with a SA 2-07 dated barrel, stock is CCV cartouched and no bolt
note the sear also has the hole like the early Rock Island in my post Attachment 92048Attachment 92049Attachment 92050Attachment 92051Attachment 92052
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SA 1903
Here is the photo of SA 1903 serial number 160963 with the sear with holeAttachment 92053
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