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HELP: SRS for a 1903 Springfield
Does anyone have access to the SRS? looking for information on a Springfield 1903 3255599.
Thanks in Advance... Bill
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10-03-2019 09:28 PM
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Too many numbers for a 1903 ?
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From the serial number, I would assume the rifle is a Remington M1903A3.... (1943). When the DCM sold the M1903A3s back in the 1960s, they called them "Springfields" too!.
Last edited by Tom in N.J.; 10-04-2019 at 09:43 AM.
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Originally Posted by
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Too many numbers for a 1903 ?
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I mis-spoke, I see by the serial number (and photo) it is a Remington M1903. Vi-Shooter's pages show Remington M1903s up thru 3.4 million serial numbers, barrel date around 10-42 (?).
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The last Remington M1903 serial was in the 3,380,000 range and just a bare handful of those. I would agree the serial number is ca. October, 1942.
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Originally Posted by
Tom in N.J.
barrel date around 10-42 (?).
It was just a receiver, bolt, trigger, trigger guard and mag cover. That I was considering buying. But decided I would rather by a Lepould for my M70.
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