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French troops in WWII with 03 Springfields
Last edited by rayg; 03-19-2009 at 07:51 PM.
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The second picture in your first posting shows an M1917 rifle.
J.B.
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Oops so it is, didn't look at the photos that close
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I can't find it, but once had a copy on my computer of a letter is which Eisenhower mentions that DeGaulle was bitching about the fact that his troops had been issued M1917 rifles, and that he wanted them issued M1
Garands.
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I read once that the low number 03"s with replacement nickle steel bolts were issued to the free french.
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"Day of Glory" Movie
If you want to watch a very interesting movie on the French
North African troops in WWII, watch Days of Glory. It takes you through much of World War II with a squad of soldiers from Algeria. Lots of WWII weapons, although no M1903s. Saw John Beard
's M1917 a couple of times!
Sub-titles, but it doesn't detract that much. Got it at Wally World for five bucks!
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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Left handed '03's???
Just kidding, didn't anyone else notice the first photo was inverted? Ya'll usually catch all the details, now a rookie gets to point one out! 
Cool pictures, thanks for sharing!
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Strangely enough there were left handed M1903's. They were not issue weapons, but Sedgely made up some (I have no idea how many) in the 1930's. The bolt handle was on the left, but the extractor was still on the right and the empty cartridge was ejected to the right. They cut the receiver and reversed the cams and also reversed the cocking cam in the bolt. It was a "tour d'force" and must have cost a small fortune, but it did work. I only ever saw one (and was an idiot not to buy it) but there were supposed to be several.
Jim