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Trying to Revive a Remington 1903 back to origional
I just traded for a Remington 1903 dated May 1942 with May1944 with a High Standard 5 44 replacement barrel. The barrel has Remington inspectors stampings.
I have 2 questions: 1. Some of the parts have R stampted and others don't have the stamps.Ist it worth to find the correct R stamped Parts?.
2. The receiver has a rough finish compared to other 03's that I have handled. Is this because the rifle was a last ditch effort for the 03's?
Thanks,
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Gary Remington
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10-23-2012 01:42 PM
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Gary - Your Rem 1903 rifle rolled out of the factory with an "RA" marked barrel, so likely an arsenal overhaul. The HS barrel, tho not original, is still well regarded and I would just leave it in place and shoot it. Restoring any 1903 these days is going to involve money and time better spent elsewhere. A nice 1903 Remington barrel of the correct period is likely to set you back $250.
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Thanks for the reply. At the last gun show here in Vegas i spent way more then I should for a R stamped Upper Band just because it had an R stamped on it and it was still in the origional wrapping.
My next project is to find a Lower Band machined with the letter "U" and "R" . If you know of one please let me know.
My goal is to have a rifle that any WW2 Marine would be proud of and origional as possible.
Thanks,
gary
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Originally Posted by
Gary Remington
Thanks for the reply. At the last gun show here in Vegas i spent way more then I should for a R stamped Upper Band just because it had an R stamped on it and it was still in the origional wrapping.
My next project is to find a Lower Band machined with the letter "U" and "R" . If you know of one please let me know.
My goal is to have a rifle that any WW2 Marine would be proud of and origional as possible.
Thanks,
gary
Your best and most economical method for reaching your goal is to find and buy a rifle which already satisfies it. Rifles like you seek are out there, reasonably priced.
Hope this helps. Good Luck!
J.B.
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I agree with the others -- you will find it especially expensive to find a lower band and trigger guards marked with an R.
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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Hello Gary,
Email sent
Bob
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