Hey guys, first post here so let me know if I'm doing anything wrong.
I just got into WWI-II era milsurps after finally buying my first Garandfrom the CMP
, and I'm looking to pick up a 1903 of some kind. I reached out to a seller the other night for a late Remington 1903-A3. He describes it as excellent condition and says it looks to be an arsenal rework. This is fine by me as I'm mostly looking for a shooter and merely being all USGI is historic enough to make me feel all warm inside. Anything beyond that is just bonus.
The red flag to me was that he said many of the parts have the last 4 of the serial number on them, so whoever did the rework seems to have kept all the original parts together. I've heard of the S/N on multiple parts practice done on European rifles like Swissrifles, but I've never heard of this being done on U.S. rifles besides National Match rifles. Since this is a late Remington '03-A3, I don't think that this is a NM rifle, but I know very little on the subject and could very easily be wrong.
Like I said, being "correct" and collector value aren't top priorities for me since I will mostly use this is a shooter with bonus historical value. However, I am concerned about fake components. I don't think the seller is purposefully trying to deceive me as he seems sincere, but he has admitted he is no expert on these rifles either. He is planning on sending pictures as well when time permits.
Any help on this or any other advice for a first time buyer would be appreciated and thanks for your time!Information
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