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Another perspective; from your "handle" I'd assume you are or were Army airborne - another elite military organization. I would assume if you found an 03 you could link to early 82nd or 101st use, you would be ga-ga over that. As an ex-Navy man who served with the Marines I am not sure which I would go nuts over most; an 03 off of a Pearl Harbor battleship or an ex-USMC one! I think your service has a lot to do with your taste in that matter. But having shot in Army training and with the Marines I agree with John Beard
's comment above.
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I used to visit Federal Ordnance in South El Monte CA. This was back in the 80's. They had dumpsters full of 03 parts that came back from the Phillipines. And they had crates of Sedgley barrels.
They rebuilt a lot of 03's with USMC Sedgley barrels. I saw them on the rack.
So, just because your rifle may have a Sedgley barrel does not mean it is a USMC rebuilt.
I have an Augusta Army Rebuild 03 with a Sedgley barrel that is not marked USMC.
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Philippine parts?? I DON'T want to hear about it!!!!
WAHHHHHH!!!
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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National Ord?? i dont think Fed Ord was around yet in the 80,s
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I bought an '03 receiver off Fed Ord-I think 1985? They had piles of '03 parts. I now understand much of that particular lot of guns were re-capture guns from 1945. It was a fun store, to say the least.
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On the bolt: top has HO 28; bottom reads A and SA under that... is that the year of the bolt manufacture? further clue to authenticity?
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Hey Para,
Your bolt was made in late '42-early '43. Only way to identify it as USMC is if it has a serial number arc-engraved on the top of the bolt body visable with the bolt installed in the rifle with the handle down. You should visit Vishooter's site. He and John Beard
have generously shared a lot of hard work for us there.
By the way, the USMC marking on your barrel doesn't stand for the Marine Corps. It is the initials of a company called something like the Union Shoe Machine Corporation. Funny thing is that a lot of those barrels were used by the real USMC for rebuilding or assembling rifles, so, one of many Marine '03 rifle characteristics.
Ya' know, if you can post a full right and left side photo of your rifle, and maybe one of the receiver markings, the experts could give you a real estimate of value. The condition of the metal and wood would determine worth, also the bore. Like to see it.
Death to bad guys,
Lancebear
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Thank You to John Beard For This Useful Post:
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Thanks professor, must be Hoppe's withdrawal...will open a bottle right away
. Had a feeling I might have screwed something up, helps keep you employed here though.
Regards and death to bad guys,
Robert Lancebeer
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Hey Robert-
If you can ever beat the jones on that Hoppe's, I got some rock dust for you.

I want one of those USMC barrelled M1903's. I am assuming they are as accurate as any other. Seems the tight chamber on the HS barrels gave them an edge.....how does Sedgely compare?
My new job inspector showed up yesterday, he's a tad over 62" and he eats rats, while we peons gotta work.
PD