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04-12-2015 04:13 AM
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Yep, Bubba f**ked up that M1903 good! There is no collector value left. Maybe the bolt, trigger guard and floor plate can interest a collector.
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The stock is a former Remington M1903 or M1903A3 stock; the marking is a rebuild or inspection stamp from San Antonio Arsenal during WWII.
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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The barrel markings were on top near the front, but were covered/obliterated when Bubba installed the sporter front sight.
Not enough light on the rifle to read the serial number. If you want to tell us what it is, we can advise if the rifle is safe to fire (or not).
Neal
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The receiver has the "old" style lettering, so virtually positive it is a low numbered rifle - probably @ 275,000 or lower.
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The "ink stamp" comes from the cartouches being sanded off the stock, but oil and grease that had entered the wood through the broken fibers from being stamped show up even though the wood was sanded smooth for refinishing.
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Originally Posted by
Neal Myers
Not enough light on the rifle to read the serial number. If you want to tell us what it is, we can advise if the rifle is safe to fire (or not).
Neal
Here's another picture. It reads 23468.
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I've also inherited a Remington 1903-A3 with the serial number in the 4 millons as in 4,1XX,XXX. Can't remember exactly what it is at the moment. Is it safe to shoot?
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The M1903/A3 is safe to shoot. According to the serial number it is made in Dec 1943 or Jan 1944. What's the date on the barrel? Is it original or has it been "sporterized"?
According to the serial number on the "sporterized" M1903 it was made in 1903, an early Rod Bayonet version.
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...which was probably modified to fire 30-06 at a later date.
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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