-
Legacy Member
WTK: 1903A3 Redfield Base Mount
Are there any visible Military markings on the 1903 A3/A4 Redfield Base Scope Mount? I am looking at a Remington 1903A3 without sites with an attached Redfield Base Scope Mount. There are No Visible Markings at all on the mount. I found out the mount is a Redfield Base Mount by using Bing.
The barrel is marked RP 9-43 with the Flaming Bomb. It does have the Checkered Butt Plate.
I was told this was a bring back from WWII. I want to determine if this could be a sniper rifle. Any suggestions on what to look for?
Dane
Information
|
Warning: This is a relatively older thread This discussion is older than 360 days. Some information contained in it may no longer be current. |
|
-
-
11-05-2013 04:09 PM
# ADS
Friends and Sponsors
-
Legacy Member
Dane,
Can you read the serial number with the scope base mounted? If you post the first 3 digits of the serial number, we can tell you if it is/was a WW2 sniper rifle.
-
-
-
Legacy Member

Originally Posted by
m1903rifle
Dane,
Can you read the serial number with the scope base mounted? If you post the first 3 digits of the serial number, we can tell you if it is/was a WW2 sniper rifle.
The serial number is 3424267.
-
-
Legacy Member

Originally Posted by
md66948
Are there any visible Military markings on the 1903 A3/A4 Redfield Base Scope Mount? I am looking at a Remington 1903A3 without sites with an attached Redfield Base Scope Mount. There are No Visible Markings at all on the mount. I found out the mount is a Redfield Base Mount by using Bing.
The barrel is marked RP 9-43 with the Flaming Bomb. It does have the Checkered Butt Plate.
I was told this was a bring back from WWII. I want to determine if this could be a sniper rifle. Any suggestions on what to look for?
Dane
Here is a picture I have of the 1903A3. I don't have any others yet.
-
-
FREE MEMBER
NO Posting or PM's Allowed
Quick Answer
Dane I can't tell what you have from your picture, but here is a way to get a quick answer.
Look at the left side of your receiver and compare it to this picture, if your 03A3 does not look like this then its not a sniper.
Attachment 46960
A witty saying proves nothing.
Voltaire
-
Legacy Member

Originally Posted by
tomwatts
Dane I can't tell what you have from your picture, but here is a way to get a quick answer.
Look at the left side of your receiver and compare it to this picture, if your 03A3 does not look like this then its not a sniper.
Attachment 46960
Yes it does and I bought it. I will be posting pictures in the very near future.
Thanks!
Dane
-
-
Legacy Member
The serial number is within the range of the first block assigned to the sniper version.
Most of the times the Redfield base is marked REDFIELD or with a circled R on the right side.
-
-
Legacy Member

Originally Posted by
md66948
Yes it does and I bought it. I will be posting pictures in the very near future.
Thanks!
Dane
Congradulations did he throw the carbine in?
-
-
Legacy Member
I had no interest in the carbine. The scope base is marked Redfield on the right rear. I didn't have my reading glasses with me when I first looked at it. I believe the 1903 is an arsenal rework. It appears un-issued and has a double P on the pistol grip. It also has double A cartouche on the left side. It is completely parkerized.
My son and I also walked out with a 1941 Johnson. It appears as if it has never been fired. The barrel has no bayonet lug and has a front blade site without ears. The site is marked SW. The barrel has no caliber markings on it and looks NEW. I can put a 30-06 in the chamber, (barrel removed from rifle) with just the base protruding enough to be encased by the bolt head. It does have the Cranston Arms (Dutch Contract) Triangle with a Star over it. It is blued so we think it is a Winfield Rifle. The stock is a Military stock, not sporterized.
I will be posting pictures soon of both rifles.
Last edited by md66948; 11-07-2013 at 08:29 PM.
-
-
Legacy Member

Originally Posted by
md66948
I had no interest in the carbine. The scope base is marked Redfield on the right rear. I didn't have my reading glasses with me when I first looked at it. I believe the 1903 is an arsenal rework. It appears un-issued and has a double P on the pistol grip. It also has double A cartouche on the left side. It is completely parkerized.
My son and I also walked out with a 1941 Johnson. It appears as if it has never been fired. The barrel has no bayonet lug and has a front blade site without ears. The site is marked SW. The barrel has no caliber markings on it and looks NEW. I can put a 30-06 in the chamber, (barrel removed from rifle) with just the base protruding enough to be encased by the bolt head. It does have the Cranston Arms (Dutch Contract) Triangle with a Star over it. It is blued so we think it is a Winfield Rifle. The stock is a Military stock, not sporterized.
I will be posting pictures soon of both rifles.
I stated in the above post that the finish on the 1941 Johnson was blued, I made a mistake, it is parkerized.
-