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Originally Posted by
Bob Womack
This rifle was built in about 1903. It isn't worth a whole lot but means the world to me.
Being your Dad's rifle I know it is. I feel the same for my Remington Model 12 .22, it was my Grandfather, my Dad shot it as a kid, and it was given to me as my first rifle. Thanks for showing it and for your website.
Here is the Disassembly Guide.
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11-27-2020 02:41 PM
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Originally Posted by
usabaker
Being your Dad's rifle I know it is. I feel the same for my Remington Model 12 .22, it was my Grandfather, my Dad shot it as a kid, and it was given to me as my first rifle. Thanks for showing it and for your website. Here is the
Disassembly Guide.
Once again, thank you kindly!
Bob
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ORD 9 SNL A-48 - Rifle, Subcaliber, Cal. .30, M1903A2_1944-10-06.pdf was uploaded to the Other TM & FM folders. The original source is rather crappy but is the only source I know of or have found. It is much improved.
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