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My dad's 1903
Here are some pics of his Springfield. I dont know much about it. He bought it in a pawn MANY moons ago!!!
Barrel is stamped behind the sight.
H.S. 5 44
Stamp on stock says CSAA
Attachment 37863
Attachment 37864
Attachment 37865
Attachment 37866
Could anyone happen to dig up any info on it?
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11-03-2012 12:20 PM
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My dad's 1903
Also the bolt has "42" stanped under the handle...
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Not a 1903 expert, but your receiver appears to date from 1931. If was re-arsenaled for World War II with a High Standard (HS) barrel from 1944 and with a new bolt. The straight stock appears to be from a 1903-A3 rifle and has been itself been through re-build at least a couple of times ('P' firing proof surrounded by square, stamped on bottom of wrist), probably at San Antonio Arsenal (CSAA re-build stamp). Enjoy!
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Thanks . Trying to find out as much as I can.
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Red River Arsenal and later as Red River Army Depot used a P in square proof.