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2 Groove 1903 Barrels
Did Remington (or anybody) make replacement 2-groove barrels for the 1903? I know they did for the A3, I have one on a Smith Corona; and that those would fit the 1903 receiver. A friend had a model 1917 with a 2-groove RH twist barrel--I don't recall whether it was stamped RA.
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06-30-2015 11:13 AM
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Nope - if it is a two-groove it is a 1903A3.
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You have asked two questions. There are no 2 groove M1903 barrels made by an arsenal. You will infrequently find the odd M1903 with a 2 groove barrel made up today by a gunsmith. Not common, but they are out there. Now, yes to the M1917 question. JA marked 2 groove barrels are fairly common. Johnson Automatics was given a large M1917 barrel contract during WWII. So these is seen and well known.
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Thanks for the clarification, Steve, I should have mentioned the two-groove M1917 barrels.
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Originally Posted by
Calif-Steve
You have asked two questions. There are no 2 groove M1903 barrels made by an arsenal. You will infrequently find the odd M1903 with a 2 groove barrel made up today by a gunsmith. Not common, but they are out there. Now, yes to the M1917 question. JA marked 2 groove barrels are fairly common. Johnson Automatics was given a large M1917 barrel contract during WWII. So these is seen and well known.
Coincidentally you mentioned there are 1903's with 2 groove barrels out there. 2 weeks ago I picked up a barreled action 1903 ser.# 1,519,544 with a RA 12-43 2 groove barrel on it. The receiver had a #48 Lyman mounted to it and the barrel had the globe sight. Although the barrel was in mint condition in & out I pulled it as I have a 03 Criterian being shipped to me. The bolt is a N.S. and probably the original. Bought the barreled action at a garage sale for $180.
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As M1903A3 barrels were (and are) relatively common and cheap, a number of M1903s had them installed. However, the work is always "post-military" - M1903A3s were not used on M1903s when they were used by the U.S. military.
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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