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    M1903A3 rifle I picked up on the cheap... for shooter or parts

    No pics yet, sorry.

    I picked this up yesterday.

    It has all Remington parts, dated 5-44 under the bomb. However, where the manufacture/info is normally stamped on the receiver, it has been visibly filed down and stamped over by NATL ORD. One of the gunsmiths from where I got it thinks it may be a case where National Ordnance perhaps bought receivers from Remington or another company, and then restamped them with their name. So he says anyway.

    It has a very good condition stock (straight), no major dings or scrapes, but one little pinhole. At some point, somebody painted the top grips black. Bore is nice and bright, 2 groove rifling. Overall it's in great shape for a shooter... just want to find out a little more about the receiver before I go put any rounds through it. Worst case scenario, I'll find a nice Remington receiver and have a great gun.

    Hopefully after work tonight I can get some pics up of the stampings/etc.
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    Nat Ord had these thing built up from parts in Los Angeles, CA around 1966(?). I have heard the receivers were cast in Spain and put together in LA. They are not very good shooters as they will let loose at times. I have seen some that looked safe to me and have seen some that looked like bombs to be. I would hunt high and low for a real Remington receiver and swap out all the parts. Basically you have a very nice parts kit, good luck.

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    Here are some of the markings...

    m1903

    m1903

    m1903

    m1903

    m1903

    And it has bayonnet lug too... forgot to take picture of that.
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    That is an "original" (so to speak) National Ordnance receiver. It appears to have been polished/buffed to eliminate the usual roughness found on these receivers. The rest are the usual mixture of parts.
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    parts only, do not shoot that rifle....

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    Definitely try to find an 03a3 receiver. I would be wary of shooting that rifle as well.

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    Yep. That serial number could have only come from Nat'l Ord.
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