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What going on with this 1903?
Last edited by biohawk1; 01-06-2015 at 12:23 AM.
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01-06-2015 12:00 AM
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The military sight has been removed and the rifle has been buffed and reblued
bubba beat you to it
Distinguished Rifleman 1966
President's hundred 1965
Marine Corps. Cup 1965
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Biohawk, The original rear sight assemby has been removed and a lyman receiver sight installed (nice sight!) Yes it is Bubbaed. The markings on the receiver ring have been overly polished and the metal reblued. The pluses are the Lyman 48 sight and the high no, serial (Double heat treated receiver) would make for a good shooter if the bore is good. Looks like a wannabe NM but the rails are not polished so doubtful. Salt Flat
Note to Karl-- Sorry I didn't see your post--
Last edited by Salt Flat; 01-06-2015 at 01:01 AM.
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The markings on the receiver are actually really nice, and i honestly don't think the gun was reblued. The pictures are honestly horrible and don't give an accurate view of the markings or finish, that shine your seeing is glare from the pawn shop lights. It was ridiculously bright in that shop.
Looking at the area where the original rear sight went, do you see any reason i cant put an original back on?
Is it honestly even worth $450?
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Biohawk, Yes you should be able to easily reinstall the rear sight. Fortunately the windage screw is still present.
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You should check your serial number with SRS as it is in a group of known US Navy serial numbers
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You should check your serial number with SRS as it is in a group of known US Navy serial numbers
What is SRS? How do I go about checking that out?
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Biohawk1, If your looking for a shooter, I think that rifle would be great. I have a Remington 03 set up like that. I bought it in a scant stock but changed it out to a C stock I had. Fun to shoot and you can use either sight depending on your mood or whatever. I have to take the ladder sight off if using the Lyman as it interferes with the sight picture.

Kurt
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Is the rifle still in military configuration, except for the sight change? How is the bore? Stock unsanded? Stock stamps?
$450 would be OK, if the bore and stock are good.
Mike
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Not listed in SRS, although a lot of rifles in that range were with the USMC.
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