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Newbie here. Possible 03? A customer thought he had a Winchester30-06
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01-23-2014 05:31 PM
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I think that is a M1903 Springfield receiver from around 1918. S/N is too low to be a 03A3.
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Jesus, that is an original M1903 receiver for the W&S M1913 sight! Too bad a new sight base was installed, makes restoring nearly impossible. Holes on the left side of the receiver are for the bracket, the rifle is also in a known serial range for original snipers.
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Originally Posted by
Promo
Jesus, that is an original M1903 receiver for the W&S M1913 sight! Too bad a new sight base was installed, makes restoring nearly impossible. Holes on the left side of the receiver are for the bracket, the rifle is also in a known serial range for original snipers.
Ouch!
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HOOKED ON HISTORY
Ouch!
I've seen 03's with gas holes but was wondering about the other holes in receiver. I've never owned an 03 so I wasn't sure what to tell him. Everyone thought it was just an old stock Winchester 70
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Your rifle appears to have had the "Hatcher hole" during rebuild at which time or even long before, any W&S holes from the bracket would have plugs. These plugs are often very difficult to remove as I have had friends that did find WW1 SA barreled actions at the CMP
with the W&S holes and plugs. Sometimes they used a different size screw to plug the holes.
Another idea is that perhaps a Jaeger or ECHO bracket ( or something on that design) was mounted at some point in time and later removed ?
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Originally Posted by
RCS
Your rifle appears to have had the "Hatcher hole" during rebuild at which time or even long before, any W&S holes from the bracket would have plugs. These plugs are often very difficult to remove as I have had friends that did find WW1 SA barreled actions at the
CMP
with the W&S holes and plugs. Sometimes they used a different size screw to plug the holes.
Another idea is that perhaps a Jaeger or ECHO bracket ( or something on that design) was mounted at some point in time and later removed ?
Well, he's got a nice hunting rifle now.
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RCS, definately a W&S Sniper. There are even SRS listed W&S snipers in that range, like 928.836 or 929.184. Those were listed as being sent to RIA, probably for Arsenal overhaul/rebuild in 1925.
I'm not sure who redrilled those holes, but they are definately for W&S, plus the rifle is in a known range.
Edit: I'd somehow like to restore that rifle.. Would be a hell of work, but a fun aswell. Why did he show you the rifle?
Last edited by Promo; 01-24-2014 at 02:26 AM.
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Originally Posted by
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RCS, definately a W&S Sniper. There are even SRS listed W&S snipers in that range, like 928.836 or 929.184. Those were listed as being sent to RIA, probably for Arsenal overhaul/rebuild in 1925.
I'm not sure who redrilled those holes, but they are definately for W&S, plus the rifle is in a known range.
Edit: I'd somehow like to restore that rifle.. Would be a hell of work, but a fun aswell. Why did he show you the rifle?
He's a friend of mine and we both like the outdoors and he knew I collected German
rifles. I know little about 03's and the like. He said he bought a gun from his uncle and wasn't sure exactly what caliber or model of Winchester it was. Well, turns out it's not a Winchester after I told him to bring it in. I'll admit that neither of us are savvy when it comes to this stuff though. It's a nice, substantial (heavy) deer rifle as it is, but I suppose he'd let it go for the right amount.
I have no idea who drilled those holes and neither does he. Looks professionally done. Really clean and uniform work
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What is RCS or SRS?
I assume RIA is Rock Island Arsenal?
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I have no idea if its been rebarreled or just blued, drilled and tapped on top and dropped into a new stock. The three bracket holes look original to me, like that's how the rifle came from the factory.
The owner of the rifle lives in North Iowa