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I need info if possible on an m1903
I was told this is the place to go for info, I have recently inherited some guns and there is an M1903 dated 5/43, I would like to know if there is a way using the serial number to find out if this firearm was in some sort of theater, I have high suspicions it was, there is beach sand imbedded in the strap, this gentlemens father was in the navy during ww2 and there is a letter from the military explaining they may ship him to a us hospital along with a very old prosthetic leg, I would love to be able to find the history of this gun as I find this very interesting and my friend never spoke of his father.
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09-28-2018 08:09 PM
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Pics and a serial number would start things off marvellously...
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Thank You to browningautorifle For This Useful Post:
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If you provide the complete serial number and ask for a Springfield Research Service check someone who has bought the SRS information might check to see if it is listed. A very small percentage of issue type 1903 rifles are in SRS records but you might get lucky.
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Again, we need the serial number, but I will tell you that relatively few M1903A3s are listed on SRS.
People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf.
--George Orwell
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I will get the info tonight, sorry about the delay, i got real busy.
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Herschel, where would i ask for that? On this thread?
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S/n 3816775, if anyone can help find if this was in theater.
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No match in my copy of the Springfield Research Service.
FYI, this is a 1903A3, not a 1903.
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robertmcdonald68,
This thread is as good a place as any to ask. Springfield Research Service records is the the only place I know of to check on information concerning military weapons.
Herschel
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